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Hannah Cole

Undergraduate Researcher at Harvard University

Hannah Cole is a medical student at Harvard Medical School who previously conducted research at Harvard University's Zon Lab. As an undergraduate researcher from September 2019 to May 2022, she used zebrafish models to study the tumor microenvironment and immune response in melanoma.1 Her work in the Zon Lab was recognized through several fellowships and grants, including the 2021 Herchel Smith Fellowship, 2021 PRISE Fellowship, and a 2020 grant from the Hess Fund for Undergraduate Research.1

Cole graduated from Harvard University in 2022 with a B.A. in Molecular and Cellular Biology.1 During her time at Harvard, she demonstrated leadership and initiative by founding and presiding over the Harvard Undergraduate Initiative for Technology and Society from September 2020 to May 2022.1 She also served as Vice President of The Radcliffe Choral Society and Harvard Tech Review.1

Currently, Hannah Cole is pursuing her Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree at Harvard Medical School, with an expected graduation in 2026.1 She continues to be involved in the medical field, working as a Premedical Tutor at Harvard University since October 2022, where she advises undergraduate premedical students through the medical school application process.1

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Greater Boston Area