Danielle Moore PhD.

Director of Scientific Affairs at Turner Syndrome Foundation

Danielle Moore, PhD, has extensive work experience in the fields of clinical research, scientific affairs, and preclinical research. Danielle currently serves as a Clinical Operations Lead at Parexel, where they started in 2022. Prior to that, they worked as a Director of Scientific Affairs at the Turner Syndrome Foundation starting in 2012.

Before joining Parexel, Danielle worked at Rho as a Senior Start Up Associate and later as a Clinical Team Lead. Danielle joined Rho in 2021 and transitioned to Parexel in 2022. From 2018 to 2021, they held the position of Clinical Team Lead at Syneos Health.

Danielle gained valuable experience at INC Research, where they held multiple roles starting in 2012. Danielle started as a Clinical Research Associate and later became a Lead Clinical Research Associate. In their roles at INC Research, they demonstrated expertise in good clinical practice (ICH-GCP regulations) and gained knowledge of FDA and DEA procedures and regulations.

Danielle also has experience in academic research, having worked as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at Duke University Medical Center from 2009 to 2012. During their time there, they focused on data mining, data management, and collaborative teamwork in the field of psychiatry and behavioral sciences.

Danielle began their career as a Graduate Assistant at the University of Connecticut Health Center from 2004 to 2009, where they gained expertise in independent project management and research development in biomedical sciences and neuroscience.

Danielle'searliest work experiences include a summer research assistant role at Lucent Technologies, where they focused on organic chemistry, and a dental assistant role at Patricia Thrower Orthodontics, where they developed skills in interpersonal interaction and organization.

Overall, Danielle Moore, PhD, brings a wealth of experience and knowledge in clinical research, scientific affairs, and preclinical research to their current role as a Clinical Operations Lead at Parexel.

Danielle Moore, PhD, received their Bachelor of Arts degree in Biochemistry from Drew University in 2004. Danielle then went on to pursue their PhD in Biomedical Sciences, specifically focusing on Neuroscience, at the University of Connecticut from 2004 to 2009.

In addition to their formal education, Danielle has obtained multiple certifications from LinkedIn, including "Centered Communication: Get Better Results from Your Conversations," "Collaborative Leadership," "Communication Tips," "Complete Confidence in Minutes: Weekly," "Confidence: How to Overcome Self-Doubt, Insecurity, and Fears," "Creating a Communications Strategy," "How to Crush Self-Doubt and Build Self-Confidence," "Humble Leadership: The Power of Relationships, Openness, and Trust (getAbstract Summary)," "Management: Top Tips," "The Key to Good Communication: Your Audience," "Time Management Tips: Communication," "15 Secrets Successful People Know about Time Management (getAbstract Summary)," "Banish Your Inner Critic to Unleash Creativity," "Building Business Relationships," "Building Trust," "Coaching Skills for Leaders and Managers," "Communicating Nonverbally," "Communicating with Diplomacy and Tact," "Communication Foundations," and "Deep Work: Rules for Focused Success in a Distracted World (Blinkist Summary)." These certifications were obtained in the months of September and November, 2022.

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  • Director of Scientific Affairs

    June, 2012 - present