Faculty
Brittany Hall, MS, CGC, CG(ASCP)
Fall 1980 - Fall 2120
Human Genetics and Genomics Department
BrittanyHall@scuhs.edu
Current Position
Biography
Mrs. Hall graduated from the University of Connecticut in 2015 with a Bachelor’s degree in Diagnostic Genetic Sciences with a concentration in Cytogenetics. She began her career in laboratory genetics as a cytogenetic technologist, performing cell culture, microscopy, karyotyping and chromosome analysis.
In 2018, Mrs. Hall graduated from Long Island University with a Master’s degree in Genetic Counseling. Continuing her passion for laboratory genetics, she began working as a laboratory genetic counselor for the Johns Hopkins Genomics DNA Diagnostic Lab. There, she was involved in variant interpretation and report writing for NGS and Sanger-based assays, exome sequencing analysis, test development, testing coordination, communication of complex test results, marketing and teaching. She also played a key role in the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Mutation Analysis Program, including coordination of the enrollment process, writing clinical reports, and discussion of patient follow-up and management.
In 2021, Mrs. Hall joined Invitae as a Clinical Genomic Scientist with the Cytogenomics team, where she focused her work mainly on the analysis, interpretation, and report writing of chromosomal microarrays, among other tests. Currently, she works for Bionano, analyzing exome and microarray data, writing reports, and learning more about the new world of optical genome mapping (OGM). Mrs. Hall remains board-certified as both a technologist in cytogenetics through the American Society for Clinical Pathology and as a genetic counselor through the American Board of Genetic Counseling. When not working, she loves spending time with her pugs, Petunia and Daisy.
Degrees
M.S., Genetic Counseling, Long Island University, Brookville, New York, United StatesDissertation: Perceived Stress and Job Satisfaction: A Comparison of Laboratory and Clinical Genetic Counselors
B.Sc., Diagnostic Genetic Sciences, University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut, United States
Certifications (Healthcare)
American Society for Clinical Pathology, Technologist in Cytogenetics, Diagnostic Genetics, Cytogenetics, 4111, 2016-07-23, 2025-07-31
American Board of Genetic Counseling, Certified Genetic Counselor, Genetic Counseling, 18431, 2019-03-01, 2024-12-31
Work Experience
2022 - Ongoing
Variant Analyst, Bionano Genomics, Remote, United States
2021 - 2022
Clinical Genomic Scientist, Invitae, Remote, United States
2018 - 2021
Genetic Counselor, Johns Hopkins Genomics, Baltimore, Maryland, United States
2015 - 2018
Cytogenetic Technologist, AmeriPath Northeast/Quest Diagnostics, Shelton, Connecticut, United States
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