Summary
Chloe Su is a Senior Clinical Scientist and PhD researcher at Stanford focused on lung cancer progression and recurrence, blending epidemiology with biomedical informatics to translate data-driven insights into clinical impact. With six years of experience spanning basic science, data analytics, clinical trial management, medical affairs and program management, she navigates both academic and industry environments to optimize cancer therapeutics development. Based in Palo Alto, Chloe currently supports clinical operations at Revolution Medicines while pursuing research that bridges population-level patterns and molecular mechanisms. Equally committed to patient access and cross-cultural medicine, she brings a global perspective—having worked in the U.S. and internationally and studied languages and entrepreneurship—to ensure equitable delivery of care.
6 years of coding experience
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD at Stanford University School of Medicine
Physics Summer Program for Life Science Students, Physics Summer Program for Life Science Students at University College Dublin
Diploma with High Distinction, Diploma with High Distinction at NUS High School of Mathematics & Science
Language Certificate, Language Certificate at Coto Japanese Academy - Language School Tokyo and Yokohama
Programe in Innovation & Entrepreneurship (IGNITE), Programe in Innovation & Entrepreneurship (IGNITE) at Stanford University Graduate School of Business
Professional Certificate, Professional Certificate at UC San Diego Extension
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Bachelor of Science (B.S.) at University of California, Los Angeles
English, Japanese, Chinese