Summary
Chia-jui Hung is a life science technician and molecular biologist with eight years of hands-on experience in high-throughput multi-omics, genome sequencing, and animal-model research, currently supporting projects at Stanford. He has a proven track record scaling RNA-seq and ATAC-seq workflows—generating 800+ RNA-seq and 400+ ATAC-seq samples in four months—while automating experiments on robotic platforms and writing Python tools to streamline data storage. Comfortable across wet lab and computational domains, he combines protocol optimization, training, and database management with bioinformatics analysis. His academic background in clinical laboratory science and medical biotechnology is matched by practical expertise in ELISA, imaging, and genetics from mouse-model studies. Colleagues rely on him to accelerate project timelines through pragmatic troubleshooting and workflow design that bridge experimental and data workflows.
8 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Clinical Laboratory Science/Medical Technology/Technologist, Bachelor's degree, Clinical Laboratory Science/Medical Technology/Technologist at National Taiwan University
GPA 3.84, GPA 3.84 at Foothill College