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Ann Boody Moser (born 1940) is an American biochemist specializing in neurology. She researches the development of therapies for adrenoleukodystrophy. Moser is an associate professor emerita in neurology at the Johns Hopkins University. She is a research associate in neurology and the co-director of the peroxisomal diseases laboratory at the Kennedy Krieger Institute.


Life

Moser was born in 1940 in Wakefield, Massachusetts. Moser completed a B.A. in biochemistry from
Radcliffe College Radcliffe College was a women's liberal arts college in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and functioned as the female coordinate institution for the all-male Harvard College. Considered founded in 1879, it was one of the Seven Sisters colleges and he ...
in 1961. As an undergraduate, she was a technician in
Konrad Emil Bloch Konrad Emil Bloch (; 21 January 1912 – 15 October 2000) was a German-American biochemist. Bloch received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1964 (joint with Feodor Lynen) for discoveries concerning the mechanism and regulation of the ...
's laboratory. Moser completed an honors thesis under Bloch's guidance. Moser met her future husband, Hugo Moser at the radioactivity counter while they were working in Manfred L. Karnovsky's laboratory in the department of biological chemistry at Harvard Medical School. Several years later, Hugo interviewed and hired Moser for a position in his laboratory at McLean Hospital. They married in December 1963 and she continued researching sulfate metabolism. She was the first to identify cholesterol sulfate in the human brain. She joined the Kennedy Krieger Institute (KKI) in 1976 as a senior technician. In 1982, she was promoted to assistant in neurology. In the 1980s, Moser and her husband were developing a screening technique to detect adrenoleukodystrophy. In 1992, she became a research associate in neurology. Moser serves as the co-director of the peroxisomal diseases laboratory in the Hugo W. Research Institute at KKI. By 1999, Moser was elected a full member of the American Society for Neurochemistry. In 2017, she was appointed as an associate professor of neurology in the department of neurogenetics at Johns Hopkins University. She is an associate professor emerita in neurology.


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