Hannah Taylor
About Hannah Taylor
Hannah Taylor is a Research Associate II at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, specializing in HLA peptidomics and involved in research on autoimmunity and SARS-CoV-2. She has previously held positions at Neon Therapeutics, Northeastern University, and Instituto de Medicina Molecular, contributing to studies on cancer neoantigens and tumor-associated antigens.
Work at Broad Institute
Hannah Taylor has been employed at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard as a Research Associate II since 2020. Her role involves conducting advanced research in the field of biology, particularly focusing on areas related to her expertise in HLA peptidomics. The Broad Institute is known for its collaborative approach to biomedical research, and Taylor's contributions align with the institute's mission to improve human health through scientific discovery.
Previous Experience at Neon Therapeutics
Prior to her current position, Hannah Taylor worked as a Research Assistant at Neon Therapeutics for seven months in 2018. This role took place in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where she contributed to research initiatives focused on cancer immunotherapy. Her experience at Neon Therapeutics provided her with valuable insights into the intersection of immunology and cancer research.
Education and Expertise
Hannah Taylor earned her Bachelor of Science in Biology from Northeastern University, completing her studies from 2016 to 2019. During her academic career, she developed a strong foundation in biological sciences, which has informed her research interests. Her expertise includes HLA peptidomics, autoimmunity, and the study of SARS-CoV-2, showcasing her commitment to advancing knowledge in these critical areas.
Research Contributions
Throughout her career, Hannah Taylor has been involved in significant research related to autoimmunity and SARS-CoV-2. Additionally, she contributed to studies on cancer neoantigens and tumor-associated antigen (TAA) expression during her time at the Instituto de Medicina Molecular in Lisbon, Portugal. These contributions reflect her dedication to addressing complex biological questions and advancing the field of immunology.
Teaching Experience at Northeastern University
Hannah Taylor served as a Laboratory Teaching Assistant at Northeastern University from 2019 to 2020 for four months. In this role, she supported the educational development of students in the biological sciences. Her experience in teaching laboratories helped her enhance her communication skills and deepen her understanding of biological concepts.