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Sharon E. O’Hara, DrPH, MPH

Associate Research Scientist

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Dr. Sharon O’Hara is an experienced postdoctoral researcher with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry. She earned her doctorate in Public Health from the University of California, Berkeley School of Public Health, where she also is a Lecturer.

Dr. O’Hara has recently coauthored two widely discussed papers: “Societal and Ethical Impacts of Germline Genome Editing: How Can We Secure Human Rights?” in the CRISPR Journal and “How Scientists Perceive CRISPR’s Translational Promise and the Implications for Individuals with Genetic Conditions,” in Ethics & Human Research.

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Environmental Approaches to Prevention

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