Dr. Linsey Moyer

Assistant Professor

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Biography

Linsey Moyer is the Co-Director of Undergraduate Studies in Biomedical Engineering at Harvard John Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences, where she also serves as a Lecturer. Her primary teaching area is focused on Biomedical Engineering. Linsey has made significant contributions to the field through her involvement in designing innovative medical device prototypes that address a range of medical challenges. She is dedicated to mentoring students and has been recognized with awards such as the McDonald Mentoring Award for her commitment to student development. Linsey's expertise lies at the intersection of engineering and healthcare, emphasizing technological advancements in medical solutions. She is actively engaged in various academic and research discussions, shaping the future of biomedical engineering education.

Research Interests

Experience

Co-Director Undergraduate Studies

2020-01-01 — Present

Harvard John Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences • Cambridge, MA

Oversaw the undergraduate curriculum in Biomedical Engineering, mentoring students.

Lecturer

2018-01-01 — Present

Harvard John Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences • Cambridge, MA

Taught courses in Biomedical Engineering and conducted research.

Awards

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McDonald Mentoring Award

2021-01-18

Requirements for Harvard John Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences

Doctorate Program
Requirements
TOEFL
Total
Required:100
IELTS
Overall
Required:7
Prerequisites
Introductory courses in chemistry, biology, physics, and mathematics Biochemistry Organic chemistry Physical chemistry Differential and integral calculus
Application Checklist
  • Online application
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  • Three letters of recommendation
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Specialization Notes

The program covers Molecular Mechanism & Structural Biology, Systems, Quantitative & Computational Biology, Neurobiology & Behavior, and Development, Genetics & Evolution. GRE not accepted.