Noelle Huntington is co-faculty lead of the Connector program and the C/T Research Academy program at Harvard Catalyst. She is an assistant professor of pediatrics at Harvard Medical School and a faculty member in the Division of Developmental Medicine at Boston Children’s Hospital (BCH). Her research interests focus on children with developmental disabilities and special healthcare needs with an emphasis on health disparities, quality of life, early identification, and the development of measures to assess these dimensions. She has a strong interest in supporting the growth of early-career investigators and has been teaching and consulting on research for more than 20 years. She currently teaches a weekly research seminar to clinical fellows from multiple divisions, teaches medical students in Essentials I, and advises fellows and faculty on their research. She also has run research workshops at national conferences, spoken on several conference panels about research methods, and served on the BCH IRB for 14 years.