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| − | Hanna Barton is a student-athlete at the University of Wisconsin-Madison studying Biomedical Engineering and competing on the Varsity Track team throwing discus. Her Biomedical Engineering degree focuses on biomechanics and tissue engineering, but she also focuses on women’s health through a minor in Gender and Women’s | + | Hanna Barton is a student-athlete at the University of Wisconsin-Madison studying Biomedical Engineering and competing on the Varsity Track team throwing discus. Her Biomedical Engineering degree focuses on biomechanics and tissue engineering, but she also focuses on women’s health through a minor in Gender and Women’s studies. She is passionate about transforming human health through technology and innovation, and is excited to engage with other fellows that share this passion. |
In her free time, she leads transformational seminars with Landmark Worldwide, sings Hamilton (and many other things) loudly, raises ''Daphnia Magna'' for fun, listens to BBC World News, scuba dives with sharks, and enjoys pretty much anybody’s company! | In her free time, she leads transformational seminars with Landmark Worldwide, sings Hamilton (and many other things) loudly, raises ''Daphnia Magna'' for fun, listens to BBC World News, scuba dives with sharks, and enjoys pretty much anybody’s company! | ||
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Revision as of 03:11, 6 January 2017
Hanna Barton is a student-athlete at the University of Wisconsin-Madison studying Biomedical Engineering and competing on the Varsity Track team throwing discus. Her Biomedical Engineering degree focuses on biomechanics and tissue engineering, but she also focuses on women’s health through a minor in Gender and Women’s studies. She is passionate about transforming human health through technology and innovation, and is excited to engage with other fellows that share this passion.
In her free time, she leads transformational seminars with Landmark Worldwide, sings Hamilton (and many other things) loudly, raises Daphnia Magna for fun, listens to BBC World News, scuba dives with sharks, and enjoys pretty much anybody’s company!