Grace Huang, M.D.
Director, Clinical Development, Infectious Diseases
Moderna
Dr. Grace Huang was an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Section of Men’s Health, Aging and Metabolism. Dr. Huang is an endocrinologist specializing in female androgen disorders, such as polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). Her research focused on androgen physiology and mechanisms of androgen action in relation to cardiometabolic health outcomes in men and women. Her investigations have provided novel insights into the role of prenatal androgen excess in the pathophysiology of PCOS as well as the potential long-term metabolic consequences of increasing human exposure to endocrine-disrupting environmental factors that interact and modulate androgen receptor signaling.
Dr Huang is now Director of Clinical Development and Infectious Diseases at Moderna in Boston.