Madelyn Moy

Phd Student Researcher at Wellcome Sanger Institute

Madelyn Moy is a PhD student researcher at the Wellcome Sanger Institute, focusing on host-microbe interactions in the early life human intestinal tract. Previously, Madelyn served as an undergraduate research assistant at Northwestern University, investigating the gut microbiome's relationship with host ecology under Dr. Katherine Amato. Madelyn has contributed to projects studying the long-term effects of Hepatitis B on chimpanzees and dietary impacts on olive baboons. Additionally, Madelyn held leadership roles at Supplies for Dreams, including Chief Revenue Officer, where revenue strategies were developed, and Director of Quality Assurance, managing program assessments. Research experience also includes work at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine. Madelyn holds a Bachelor’s degree from Northwestern University and is currently pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy in Biological Sciences at the University of Cambridge.

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The Wellcome Sanger Institute is a world leader in genomics research. We generate and analyse data at a scale not easily possible elsewhere. We apply and explore genomic technologies to advance the understanding of biology and improve health. Our ambition is vast – we take on projects that are not possible anywhere else. We use the power of genome sequencing to understand and harness the information in DNA. Funded by Wellcome, we have the freedom and support to push the boundaries of genomics. Our findings are used to improve health and to understand life on Earth.


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