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Bronwyn Terrill
Manager, Education & Communication, Kinghorn Centre for Clinical Genomics & Senior Public Engagement Officer & Conjoint Lecturer, UNSW Sydney
Bronwyn Terrill is a science communicator, producer, writer, and educator with a wealth of experience in strategic planning, management, concepts, and content development.
Her specialties include science communication, genetics and genomics interpretation, public engagement, educational technologies, and contemporary science education.
Bronwyn is currently serving in key roles such as the Human Genetics Society of Australasia Hon NSW Branch secretary, Co-chair of the Education, Ethics and Social Issues Committee (EESIC), and HGSA representative on the Australian Genomics Health Alliance (Program 4: Genomic workforce, education, and ethics).
Her educational background includes a diverse range of qualifications such as a Master of Education (M.Ed.) in Educational/Instructional Technology from Monash University, a Grad. Cert. App. Sci in Scientific and Technical Writing from Deakin University, a Dip. Ed (Secondary) in Biology and Chemistry Education from Monash University, a Grad. Dip. Sci. Comm in Science Communication from The Australian National University, and a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Biochemistry, organic chemistry, and psychology from The University of Queensland.
Throughout her career, Bronwyn has held various significant positions in prestigious organizations such as Senior Public Engagement Officer at Garvan Institute of Medical Research, Conjoint Lecturer at St Vincent's Clinical School - University of NSW, Manager, Education and Communication at Kinghorn Centre for Clinical Genomics at Garvan Institute of Medical Research, Communication Strategy Advisor at Genome.One, Project Manager/Science Communicator at her own business as a sole trader, Manager, Public Engagement at Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Multimedia Producer at Dolan DNA Learning Center at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, Senior Curator/Learning Advisor at Museum Victoria, and Primary Program Manager/Show Coordinator at CSIRO Science Education Centre.