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Helping the next generation build resilience in a distracted world

Hi, I'm Hannah! I am a Stanford-trained and board-certified genetic counselor. My mission is to create access to meaningful genetic data through clinical leadership, research, and patient care.


Specializing in the use of genomics for chronic disease prevention, I also have extensive experience in genetic diagnosis and care coordination in rare disease.

About Me

Start Ups and Industry

Currently, Director of Genetic Counseling at Atria Health and Research Institute. Previously clinical lead for 23andMe + Lemonaid Health’s genomics telehealth service.

Clinical Leadership

Board-certified GC with 5+ years of clinical experience including ART/IVF and high risk OB at Brigham and Women’s Hospital as well as cardiology and oncology at Stanford. Licensed to practice in 20+ states.

Scientific Publications

Scientific Publications

Published researcher with articles in Prenatal Diagnosis, Cancer Genetics, Genetics in Medicine Open, and Journal of Genetic Counseling. Executed multiple research projects in academic and industry settings.

Published researcher with articles in Prenatal Diagnosis, Cancer Genetics, Genetics in Medicine Open, and Journal of Genetic Counseling. Executed multiple research projects in academic and industry settings.

Speaking Engagements & Media Contributions

Speaking Engagements &
Media Contributions

Interviewed for NPR Short Wave, The Beagle Has Landed, Myriad Live Podcast. Led course for MDs and NPs on genomic screening at 23andMe. Frequent lecturer in GC training programs, previous lecturer in Stanford PA training program. 

Interviewed for NPR Short Wave, The Beagle Has Landed, Myriad Live Podcast. Led course for MDs and NPs on genomic screening at 23andMe. Frequent lecturer in GC training programs, previous lecturer in Stanford PA training program. 

Training

Current research fellow at the University of Minnesota studying clinical outcomes with pharmacogenomics. Graduate of Stanford University Human Genetics and Genetic Counseling Program. 

Current research fellow at the University of Minnesota studying clinical outcomes with pharmacogenomics. Graduate of Stanford University Human Genetics and Genetic Counseling Program. 

Board Positions

Advisory Board Member for the Stanford University Human Genetics and Genetic Counseling Program; Executive Editor for Perspectives (National Society of Genetic Counselors); and Trainee Board Member for the Journal of Genetic Counseling.

Advisory Board Member for the Stanford University Human Genetics and Genetic Counseling Program; Executive Editor for Perspectives (National Society of Genetic Counselors); and Trainee Board Member for the Journal of Genetic Counseling.

Teens are growing up in an attention economy, not a developmental ecosystem — and it’s showing in their bodies, minds, and relationships.


Teens who spend more than 3 hours per day on social media are twice as likely to experience depression and anxiety symptoms.
JAMA Psychiatry, 2019


High screen time (especially before bed) is associated with lower grades, attention problems, and reduced memory consolidation.
Journal of Adolescence, 2020


Teens are growing up in an attention economy, not a developmental ecosystem — and it’s showing in their bodies, minds, and relationships.


Teens who spend more than 3 hours per day on social media are twice as likely to experience depression and anxiety symptoms.
JAMA Psychiatry, 2019


High screen time (especially before bed) is associated with lower grades, attention problems, and reduced memory consolidation.
Journal of Adolescence, 2020


Teens are growing up in an attention economy, not a developmental ecosystem — and it’s showing in their bodies, minds, and relationships.


Teens who spend more than 3 hours per day on social media are twice as likely to experience depression and anxiety symptoms.
JAMA Psychiatry, 2019


High screen time (especially before bed) is associated with lower grades, attention problems, and reduced memory consolidation.
Journal of Adolescence, 2020


Modern medicine fails to appreciate the influence of lifestyle and behaviors on health. The current model waits for symptoms to manifest rather than than preventing disease at the root cause.


Behavioral change is the most important intervention we have — and the least understood by doctors.
Dr. Peter Attia, Outlive: The Science and Art of Longevity


We wait too long to help people with mental health struggles — often until they’re in crisis. We need a model that starts with prevention and builds emotional well-being from the start.
Dr. Vivek Murthy (US Surgeon General)