Veatch's interest in physics began in high school. She was involved in her high school's
gay–straight alliance in the mid-1990s "but struggled with her LGBT identity until college". Her undergraduate thesis was titled
VLF magnetic field correlation measurements between LIGO sites. Her thesis supervisor was
Rainer Weiss. Veatch worked for a year as an electrical engineer, programming lighting consoles used in auditoriums. In 2004, she completed her Ph.D. in physics at
University of Washington under her advisor
Sarah L. Keller, after which she conducted one year of postdoctoral studies with
Robert E. W. Hancock at
University of British Columbia. She also worked with
Jenifer Thewalt at
Simon Fraser University. Veatch completed further postdoctoral studies with
Barbara A. Baird and
David Holowka at
Cornell University. Here, she built upon her Ph.D. work, exploring phase separation in isolated biological membranes. == Career ==