Hannah applies her expertise in molecular biology, biochemistry, and genome engineering to assist in the preparation and prosecution of patent applications.
Hannah earned her Ph.D. in chemistry from UC Berkeley in the lab of Professor Jennifer Doudna, where her research focused on applying fundamental scientific techniques to understand the mechanisms of novel CRISPR gene editor delivery strategies.
She has authored and co-authored research articles in peer-reviewed scientific journals, such as Nucleic Acids Research, Circulation Research and PNAS.
Education
Ph.D., Chemistry, UC Berkeley
B.S. with highest distinction, Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Education
Ph.D., Chemistry, UC Berkeley
B.S. with highest distinction, Biochemistry, University of Wisconsin-Madison
