Frank, Hannah K.

Assistant Professor

School or College
School of Science and Engineering

Hannah Frank earned her PhD in biology (ecology and evolution) at Stanford University in 2017 before conducting postdoctoral work as a Life Sciences Research Foundation fellow in the Pathology department in the Stanford School of Medicine. Her research focuses on understanding the relationship between animals, particularly bats, and infections in an ecological and evolutionary context using a combination of fieldwork and genomic techniques.

Ph.D.
hkfrank@tulane.edu
Hannah K.
Frank
Assistant Professor
Profile page url
https://sse.tulane.edu/eebio/faculty/frank

Education & Affiliations

Ph.D.

Areas of Expertise

Ecology
evolution
bats
zoonotic disease
comparative adaptive immunity

Biography

Hannah Frank earned her PhD in biology (ecology and evolution) at Stanford University in 2017 before conducting postdoctoral work as a Life Sciences Research Foundation fellow in the Pathology department in the Stanford School of Medicine. Her research focuses on understanding the relationship between animals, particularly bats, and infections in an ecological and evolutionary context using a combination of fieldwork and genomic techniques.