Telethon Kids Institute
Hannah Smolders has a diverse range of work experience. Hannah recently joined the Telethon Kids Institute in 2022 as a Research Assistant, where they are part of the Translational Genomics in Leukaemia team. In this role, Hannah is responsible for developing new paediatric models of AML and Down Syndrome ALL, with the aim of gaining a better understanding of disease predisposition and developing targeted therapies.
Prior to their current position, Hannah worked as a Honours Research Student at The University of Western Australia from 2021 to 2021. Here, they conducted research on an unspecified topic.
Additionally, Hannah has experience as a Private Tutor from 2017 to 2021, providing educational support to students.
Furthermore, they worked as an Undergraduate Research Assistant at The University of Western Australia from 2019 to 2019, where they contributed to research efforts in an unspecified capacity.
Lastly, Hannah had a brief stint as an Author at ATAR Notes in 2017, where they likely contributed to the creation of educational resources or content.
Hannah Smolders began their education in 2016 at Peter Moyes Anglican Community School, where they completed their WACE. Hannah then attended The University of Western Australia from 2017 to 2019, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. In 2021, Hannah returned to The University of Western Australia to pursue a Bachelor of Science (Honours) degree with a focus on Biochemistry and Molecular Biology in the field of Medical Research.
Telethon Kids Institute
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