Hannah De Jong

Scientist I, Functional Genomics at Maze Therapeutics

Hannah De Jong has a diverse work experience spanning various companies and research institutions. Their most recent position is as a Scientist I in Functional Genomics at Maze Therapeutics, a role they began in April 2022. Prior to this, they worked as a PhD Student in Genetics at Stanford University from September 2014 to December 2021.

In 2016, Hannah had a brief role as a DOE CSGF Practicum at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory. Additionally, they gained valuable experience as a Student Researcher at the Cornell University Department of Microbiology, where they conducted genetic and ecological investigations on a bacterial isolate in the genus Psychrobacter. This research formed the basis of their Senior Honors Thesis, with Ruth Ley serving as their advisor. Their tenure at Cornell University also included a role as a Teaching Assistant at the Department of Statistical Science from August 2013 to May 2014.

Prior to their time at Cornell, Hannah worked as a Student Researcher at the Boyce Thompson Institute from July 2010 to August 2012. Hannah also had an internship as a Bioinformatics Intern at the same institute in July 2009. During their internship, they programmed tools for the SOL Genomics Network in Perl and adapted a cleaved amplified polymorphic sequence (CAPS) assay design tool for polyploid organisms.

Overall, Hannah De Jong's work experience showcases their expertise in genetics, functional genomics, and bioinformatics, with a strong focus on research and academic roles.

Hannah De Jong pursued their education in a diligent and focused manner. Hannah began their academic journey in 2010 by attending Cornell University, where they completed their Bachelor of Science degree. During their time at Cornell, they studied Biological Sciences as well as Biometry & Statistics, nurturing a strong foundation in these subjects.

Seeking to further expand their knowledge and expertise in the field, Hannah enrolled in Stanford University in 2014. Over a span of seven years, they dedicated herself to pursuing a PhD in Genetics, specializing in this intriguing field of study.

Hannah's educational history showcases their commitment to scientific pursuits and their desire to delve deep into the intricacies of genetics. Through their academic endeavors at both Cornell University and Stanford University, they honed their skills and developed a comprehensive understanding of Biological Sciences, Biometry & Statistics, and Genetics.

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  • Scientist I, Functional Genomics

    April, 2022 - present