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Moore, Erika

Moore, Erika

Assistant Professor
Fischell Department of Bioengineering
AJC 3224
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Dr. Erika Moore is an Assistant Professor within the Fischell Department of Bioengineering at the University of Maryland, College Park, where she serves as the Principal Investigator of the Moore Lab. Her academic journey includes the successful defense of her Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering from Duke University in May 2018, after completing her Bachelor's degree in the same discipline at the Johns Hopkins University in 2013.

Following her postdoctoral fellowship at the Johns Hopkins University, Dr. Moore founded the Moore Lab in July 2020. The lab is steadfastly committed to engineering biomaterial models that harness the regenerative potential of the immune system, particularly addressing health disparities. Ongoing research at the Moore Lab encompasses a wide spectrum, ranging from modeling vasculitis in lupus to investigating age-related macrophage function, decoding extracellular matrix signaling's impact on macrophage activity, and examing ancestral influences on innate immune responses.

Dr. Moore's dedication extends beyond the laboratory, as she fervently advocates for professional development and financial literacy. A co-founder of #BlackInBME, she plays a pivotal role in providing support and mentorship to Black trainees and faculty members in the field of biomedical engineering. In alignment with her commitment to financial empowerment, she established Moore Wealth Inc., a nonprofit aimed at equipping students with essential financial literacy skills.

Dr. Moore's significant contributions earned her esteemed accolades including the NSF CAREER award in 2023, the 3M NonTenured Faculty Award in 2023 and 2022, the 2022 BMES Rita Schaffer Young Investigator Award, and the NIH R35 Maximizing Investigators' Research Award in 2022. Notably recognized as Forbes 30 Under 30 in Healthcare, Dr. Moore's exceptional trajectory showcases her as a distinguished figure making impactful strides in research, mentorship, financial education, and diversity advocacy.

 

Noteable Awards Include: 

2023     NSF CAREER Award, NSF

2023     3M Non-Tenured Faculty Award, 3M 

2023     Early Career Award, EDGE in Tech Athena Awards

2023     Emerging Scholar, Diverse: Issues In Higher Education’s

2022     BMES Rita Schaffer Young Investigator Award, BMES

2022     3M Non-Tenured Faculty Award, 3M 

2022     N.I.H. R35, Maximizing Investigators' Research Award (MIRA)

2022     Constellation Prize for Financial Equity in Engineering, Constellation Prize

2021     Keystone Fellow, Keystone Symposia, Class of 2022

2020     Forbes 30 Under 30, Class of 2021- Healthcare

2020      KL2 Scholar, National Center for Advancement of Translational Science via UF Clinical Translational Science Institute 

2018      Rhines Family Rising Star Professorship (an endowed assistant professorship), The University of Florida

2018     Provost’s Postdoctoral Fellowship, The Johns Hopkins University

2018     BME Award for Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation, Duke University Department of Biomedical Engineering

2017     M.I.T. Rising Star, MIT Rising Stars in Biomedical Engineering and Science

2017     Trustee, Duke University Board of Trustees

2016     NextProf Scholar, The University of Michigan NextProf for Engineering

2013     National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow, National Science Foundation

2013     Pre-doctoral Ford Foundation Fellow (awarded but declined), Ford Foundation Fellowship Program

2013     James B. Duke Fellowship, The Graduate School of Duke University

2013     Dean’s Graduate Fellowship, The Graduate School of Duke University

2013     Inducted into Tau Beta Pi National Engineering Honor Society

2012     U.N.C.F./Merck Undergraduate Research Fellowship, U.N.C.F./Merck Science Initiative

2009     Hodson-Gilliam Success Scholar, Johns Hopkins University

The mission of the Moore Lab is to engineer biomaterial models to leverage the regenerative potential of the immune system across health inequities.

We execute on our mission by developing compassionate innovators equipped to transform biomedical research.

Read more about our research projects here: https://www.themoorelab.com/research. 


BIOE453: Biomaterials

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Erika Moore Gives TED Talk on Advancing Health Equity in Lupus Research

BIOE professor Erika Moore shares insights on lupus research and health disparities in her newly released TED Talk.

Celebrating LGBTQ+ History Month

The Clark School celebrates its LGBTQ+ Maryland engineers.

Brick by Brick: The Clark School Celebrates LGBTQ+ Engineers

At Maryland Engineering, we celebrate the diversity of experiences, stories, and contributions among our community of innovators.  

ElevateHER: Engineering Solutions for Women’s Health

Erika Moore co-chaired the NSF ElevateHER Conference to improve research in women’s health.

Reflecting on a Successful 2023–24 Academic Year

As we come to the close of another academic year, it is a time to celebrate the achievements of our faculty, staff, students—and especially our graduates!

Jenna Mueller Receives NSF CAREER Award

The award will support Mueller’s research to develop affordable, accessible technologies for cervical dysplasia in low-income communities around the world.

Erika Moore Named a 2024 TED Fellow

Assistant Professor Erika Moore selected out of thousands of applicants for this prestigious fellowship program.

Recipients of the MPower Graduate Fellowships Announced

Ph.D. students Alex Pueschel, Allison Moses, and Faranguisse Sadrieh receive MPower Graduate Fellowships.

Transforming Engineering: Highlighting Maryland Engineers

In celebration of Black History Month, we highlight the many impactful contributions of Black engineers in our community—students, alums, faculty, and staff—to the Clark School, our university, and world.

A 6-Step Roadmap to Diversify Faculty Hiring in STEM

Two BIOE professors help author a roadmap to diversifying faculty hiring in STEM.

Erika Moore Receives NSF CAREER Award

Incoming BIOE faculty member Erika Moore receives prestigious NSF CAREER Award for immune system research.