Hannah Hampton started their work experience in 2013 as a Microbiology Laboratory Technician at Fonterra. In 2014, they became a Research Assistant at the University of Otago before transitioning to a PHD Student role, where they focused on identifying and characterizing genome defense mechanisms. In 2018, they became a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Otago, where they aimed to identify and characterize regulators of the adaptive immune system CRISPR-Cas. Currently, since 2021, they work as a Scientist in Molecular and Algal Ecology at the Cawthron Institute.
Hannah Hampton attended the University of Otago from 2014 to 2017. No specific degree or field of study information is available.
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