Grace Van Noy

Grace Van Noy

Genetic Counselor & Clinical Project Manager @ Broad

About Grace Van Noy

Grace Van Noy is a Genetic Counselor and Clinical Project Manager at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, where she has worked since 2018. She also serves as a Course Educator at Boston University School of Medicine, focusing on social, cultural, and ethical issues in genetics.

Work at Broad Institute

Grace Van Noy has been employed at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard since 2018, serving as a Genetic Counselor and Clinical Project Manager. In this role, she is involved in various projects that integrate genetic counseling with clinical research. Her work contributes to advancing the understanding of genetic conditions and improving patient care in the field of genetics.

Experience at Boston Children's Hospital

Prior to her current position, Grace Van Noy worked at Boston Children's Hospital from 2016 to 2018. She held dual roles as a Genetic Counselor and Project Manager at the Manton Center for Orphan Disease Research, and also contributed to The BabySeq Project. Her experience at Boston Children's Hospital involved providing genetic counseling and managing projects aimed at enhancing research in pediatric genetics.

Academic Role at Boston University

Since 2018, Grace Van Noy has also been a Course Educator at Boston University School of Medicine, specifically in the Division of Graduate Medical Sciences. She teaches a course focused on the social, cultural, and ethical issues in genetics. This role allows her to share her expertise and insights with graduate students, contributing to their understanding of the complexities surrounding genetic counseling.

Educational Background

Grace Van Noy earned her Master's Degree from Boston University School of Medicine, completing her studies from 2014 to 2016. She also holds a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree from Bates College, where she studied from 2010 to 2014. Additionally, she participated in a Junior Semester Abroad program through DIS in 2013, which further enriched her educational experience.

Previous Roles in Education

Before her career in genetics, Grace Van Noy held various educational roles. She served as a Senior Admission Fellow at Bates College for eight months in 2013-2014. Additionally, she worked as the Assistant Director for the Advanced Studies Program at St. Paul's School for one month in 2014 and as an Intern Teacher focusing on Biomedical Ethics at the same institution for one month in 2013.

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