Jade Moon
About Jade Moon
Jade Moon is a Research Assistant at the Sabeti Laboratory at the Broad Institute, where she has worked since 2014. She holds a Doctor of Medicine degree from Harvard Medical School and a Bachelor's degree in History of Science and Statistics from Harvard University.
Current Role at Broad Institute
Jade Moon serves as a Research Assistant at the Sabeti Laboratory within the Broad Institute. She has held this position since 2014, contributing to various research initiatives. The Sabeti Laboratory focuses on understanding infectious diseases and the human immune response, aligning with Moon's academic background and research interests.
Education and Medical Training
Jade Moon completed her undergraduate studies at Harvard University, earning a Bachelor's degree in History of Science and Statistics from 2013 to 2017. Following her undergraduate education, she attended Harvard Medical School, where she achieved her Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree. Her educational background provides a strong foundation for her current research work.
Previous Experience at Harvard Medical School
Before her current role, Jade Moon worked as a Research Intern at Harvard Medical School for two months in 2012. This early experience in a prestigious medical research environment helped develop her skills and knowledge in the field of medical research.
Leadership in Medical Service Initiatives
Jade Moon leads a group of 40 student leaders in organizing medical service trips to rural communities in Central America. These trips focus on providing healthcare services and education to underserved populations, reflecting her commitment to global health and community service.
Involvement in Health Policy Research
From 2014 to 2015, Jade Moon worked as a Health Policy Researcher at the Harvard University Institute of Politics. In this role, she engaged in research that informed health policy discussions, contributing to her understanding of the intersection between health and policy.