Anna Fagan, BS

Anna Fagan recently graduated from Bay Path University with her Master of Science in Genetic Counseling. Professionally, she has enjoyed working in the clinical research field, first as a Clinical Research Coordinator with the University of Pennsylvania, and then as a Research Associate with George Washington University’s Biostatistics Center. Her presentation, Duplication 15q Syndrome: A Parental Genetic Education Needs Assessment, is the culmination of her thesis project that was part of her graduate training in genetic counseling. Anna currently resides in Stamford, CT with her family.