Sophia Nicholas
Touch Rugby
I’m Charlotte McLean, 21, from Blenheim. I’m in my final year of a Bachelor of Science in the Biomedical Science pathway, majoring in Genetics, and in 2026 I’ll begin a Master’s in Genetic Counselling at the University of Melbourne, a program not currently offered in New Zealand. My passion for genetics is deeply personal: I lost my mum to Cystic Fibrosis when I was four, and I live with endometriosis. These experiences have shaped my empathy and commitment to improving access to compassionate genetic healthcare, particularly for rural families. In 2025, I spoke at the Cystic Fibrosis Symposium about grief and healthcare barriers in towns like Blenheim.
I have balanced full-time study with part-time work, advocacy, and leadership roles, including Head of PR for Women in Fitness at UoA, serving on the Marlborough Youth Council, and leadership roles at Marlborough Girls’ College. I have also volunteered with CFNZ and taught swimming to children with disabilities.
Over the next year, I aim to begin my Master’s in Genetic Counselling, transition into clinical coursework, and continue advocacy work through volunteering and placements in regional areas. In the next five years, I hope to become a qualified genetic counselor in Aotearoa, supporting families with empathy, advocating for accessible services, and contributing to grief-informed, inclusive healthcare, while continuing my volunteer work with CFNZ.
Touch Rugby
Water Polo
Irish Dance
Jazz Musician
Academia
Voluntary Work
Irish Dance
Leadership
Academia
Ice Hockey
Voluntary Work
Academia
Academia
Indoor Cricket
Classical Ballet
Track Cycling
Track Cycling
Academic Research
Voluntary Work
Ice Hockey
Mountain Biking
Specialist Instrument
Kayaking
Orienteering
Classical Ballet
Para Swimming
Kayaking
Academia
Rowing
Music
Hockey
Sailing
Martial Arts
Shooting
Hockey
Trampoline
Hockey
Hockey