Research Assistant

Hannah Watson

Location of Research
  • Western Australia
Overview

Hannah contributes to a range of projects utilising a sheep model of pregnancy, with a particular focus on optimising antenatal steroid therapy and advancing artificial placenta development.

Hannah Watson

For nearly 50 years, WIRF has conducted and supported research to improve the health of women, babies and families

About Hannah Watson

Hannah Watson graduated from Otago University in New Zealand with a Bachelor of Science majoring in Anatomy and a Bachelor of Science with Honours in Psychology.

During her Honours research, Hannah looked at the correlation between green space exposure and suicidal ideation.

Post graduation, Hannah assisted individuals with brain injuries in their rehabilitation journey, as well as advocating for greater education and community awareness in the neurodegenerative space.

With WIRF, Hannah works on all projects using a sheep model of pregnancy, with particular focus on the optimisation of antenatal steroid therapy and artificial placenta development projects.

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