Summary
Cho-yi Chen is an Associate Professor with 11 years of research and academic experience bridging computational biology and biomedical research, currently based in Boston and appointed at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University. Trained at National Taiwan University (BS, MS, PhD) and refined through postdoctoral fellowships at Harvard and Dana-Farber, Cho-yi combines deep domain knowledge with hands-on experimental and computational work. Her trajectory includes cross-cultural research stints at University of Pittsburgh and Academia Sinica, reflecting strong collaborative networks across Taiwan and the U.S. She has a track record of translating complex biological questions into rigorous, reproducible studies and mentoring the next generation of scientists. Though primarily academic, her profile suggests fluency with open science practices and interdisciplinary team leadership that accelerate translational impact. A visit to her Harvard scholar page reveals publications and projects that emphasize data-driven insights into disease mechanisms, hinting at expertise beyond standard teaching and administration.
11 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) at National Taiwan University
Chinese, English