Hannah Dardashti Death – Seon Kinrot’s wife and University of Pennsylvania Alumna Hannah Dardashti has sadly passed away. She died leaving behind family and loved ones in shock. ITIM confirmed her dead in a publication made on Facebook that says “ITIM is saddened by the passing of Hannah Dardashti. Hannah volunteered at ITIM in 2014, and worked on changing the protocols in the rabbinate to establish personal status for purposes of marriage”.
What happened to Hannah Dardashti?
The details regarding the real cause of Hannah Dardashti’s passing, including the circumstances surrounding her death, have not been disclosed. Between the years of 2011 and 2015, she was a student at the University of Pennsylvania, where he got a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in History. She worked at Match Charter Public School for 11 months as a Match Corps XII: 5th Grade Literacy from August 2015 until June 2016, during which time she managed a variety of responsibilities, such as supervising lunch duties, daily prepping of lesson materials, and providing social-emotional support to students.
She worked as a 2nd Grade Assistant Teacher at Codman Academy Charter Public School for 11 months, beginning in August 2016 and ending in June 2017, during which time she responded with compassion to challenging student behaviors, persisted in building positive relationships, and designed, organized, and instructed daily reading lessons. She was a Associate Experience Designer and was later worked at Think Company as an experience designer.
Who is Seon Kinrot?
At the beginning of 2021, Seon Kinrot has been RootPath’s leader for the computational and data work there. When he started working with RootPath, he was a graduate research fellow at Harvard University. During this time, he established experimental methodologies and computational pipelines to examine the 3D architecture of chromatin in the nucleus of mammalian cells and its interaction with gene expression.
Previous to that, he worked as an undergraduate research fellow at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where he investigated signaling complexes in T Cells at the single-molecule level. Both his Bachelor of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in Biophysics were earned at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Harvard University, respectively.
Hannah Dardashti’s obituary will be released by the released by the family
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