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Carlos Moreno

Biomechanics IGERT
Harvard University
Cambridge, MA



Carlos Moreno is a 3rd year doctoral student in the Department of Organismic & Evolutionary Biology. Carlos currently works at the Concord Field Station, under the guidance of Prof. Andrew Biewener, where he is developing a portable data logger system for recording whole-body accelerations of animals performing non-steady locomotor activities such as jumping, dodging, and turning.

Carlos was born and raised in Seattle, WA. He received a B.S. in Zoology from the University of Washington, in 2001. After finishing his graduation requirements, Carlos completed one and a half years of undergraduate research in Prof. Tom Daniel's biomechanics lab. He then moved to Baltimore where he spent two years teaching high school biology in the inner-city for Teach For America. In his spare time, Carlos teaches Argentine tango in the Boston area with his wife, Tova.

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