Hannah Rahim is a third year JD/MPH Candidate at Harvard Law School and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. Hannah’s recent scholarship has focused on policies surrounding drug use among organ transplant recipient candidates and the constitutionality of abortion travel bans. She is currently working on publishing papers relating to state drug price transparency laws and the FDA accelerated approval program. Before law school, she published academic articles on birth tourism and on the impacts of solid organ transplantation and immunosuppressant drugs on the gut microbiome. Hannah has interned with the Office of the New York State Attorney General and at Latham & Watkins during her studies.
Hannah holds a Bachelor of Health Sciences in Biomedical Sciences from the University of Calgary. Prior to law school, she worked as an Associate at Boston Consulting Group.