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Anna Lewis
Bioethics, with a background in the science and industry of Computational Biology/Genomics
Anna Lewis is a dedicated bioethicist with a strong focus on the Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications (ELSI) of genomics.
She is currently supported by an NIH K99R00 award for her project 'Identifying strategies to reveal genetic results over the lifespan'.
Anna Lewis holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Biomathematics, Bioinformatics, and Computational Biology, as well as an MPhysPhil in Physics and Philosophy, both from the University of Oxford.
Her professional experience includes roles such as Research Associate at Harvard Medical School, Research Scientist at Brigham and Women's Hospital, and Fellow-in-Residence at Edmond J. Safra/Center for Bioethics at Harvard University.
Anna Lewis has also worked in various positions at Driver, Fabric Genomics, and McKinsey & Company, encompassing roles such as Product Manager, Director of Core Product, and Computational Biologist.
She has a diverse educational background and a wealth of experience in the bioethics and genomics field, making her a valuable asset to any organization she is a part of.