Nicole C. Moskowitz has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. From 2010 to 2016, they worked as a Research Assistant at NJIT, where they researched enzyme-based, membrane-less glucose biofuel cells and experimented with enzyme biocatalyst immobilization on nanopaper electrodes. In 2012, they were a Teaching Assistant at Yeshiva University. In 2014, they were a Maker Lab Assistant at Harlem Biospace. From 2015 to 2016, they were a Biodesign Innovation Fellow at the Texas Medical Center, where they completed clinical rotations and identified and validated over 400 unmet clinical needs. During this time, they also worked as an Extern at Inspire Medical Systems, where they developed and tested next-generation sensing algorithms for a neurostimulation device and conducted market research. Finally, from 2016 to present, they have been Co-Founder and CTO at IntuiTap Medical, Inc., leading R&D efforts for a handheld device and managing IP, regulatory, reimbursement, and testing strategies. The team has had exciting traction in the medtech startup arena, including being named to Forbes' 2017 30 Under 30 list for healthcare.
Nicole C. Moskowitz obtained a Master of Science in Biomedical Engineering from Columbia Engineering in 2015, a Bachelor of Science in Biomedical Engineering from Columbia Engineering in 2014, a Bachelor of Arts in Physical Sciences (Pre-Engineering) from Yeshiva University in 2014, and an Associate of Arts in Judaic Studies from Yeshiva University in 2014. Additionally, Nicole obtained a Teacher's Certificate from Michlalah Jerusalem College for Women in May 2009.
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