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Bronwyn Terrill is a science communicator, educator, researcher, and writer working at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research in the Centre for Population Genomics. Her work focuses on developing strategic approaches for the implementation of genomic medicine while engaging and educating both public and professional audiences. She has been an investigator on national projects focused on genomics workforce education, genetic literacy, teaching with molecular animations, and community engagement in genomics. With past roles in Australia and the UK, Bronwyn has been dedicated to engaging audiences in genetics, genomics, and molecular biology. She coordinated a national network of genomics educators, curated museum exhibitions in both Australia and the UK, and has developed educational programs for students, teachers, and public audiences. Bronwyn also produced award-winning online resources at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory’s Dolan DNA Learning Center. Her career has involved advising on large public projects that enable researchers to enhance their own public engagement efforts and contribute significantly to innovative educational resources and exhibitions.
Monash University • Melbourne, Australia
Teaching and developing education programs focused on genomic literacy and science communication.
Garvan Institute of Medical Research • Sydney, Australia
Leading research on genomic education and public engagement.
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