Hannah Thomasy

Class of 2020

Hannah received her PhD in Neuroscience from the University of Washington, where she studied traumatic brain injury and sleep behavior. She currently works as a freelance science writer and lives in Kingston, Ontario. Her work has appeared in Hakai, Ensia, and Eos magazines. She is fascinated by all things biology, from the bizarre and largely invisible world of microbes to island ecosystems outfitted with cutting‐edge conservation technology equipment.

Clippings

  • 2020
  • NEO.life

THE WORLD HAS A DATA STORAGE PROBLEM. IS DNA THE ANSWER?

  • 2020
  • Undark

In the Race to Crack Covid-19, Scientists Bypass Peer Review

  • 2020
  • Healthy Debate

Why do we bake in times of crisis?

  • 2020
  • The Conversation

International Women’s Day: Female biologists bring much-needed perspective to science

  • 2020
  • National Post

SAVING SNAKES

  • 2020
  • Medium

The ‘Crazy Cat Person’ Parasite Could Help Treat Degenerating Brains

  • 2020
  • National Post

Breakthrough or a threat? Research on genetics of same-sex behaviour ignites ethical debate