Summary
Dave Ho is an undergraduate bioengineering researcher based in Berkeley, specializing in microfluidics and biologically inspired photonics at UC Berkeley's BIOPOETS lab under Prof. Luke Lee. He brings nine years of hands-on lab experience that includes a focused summer program in biomedical optics at MGH/Wellman Center with Prof. Brett Bouma and Martin Villiger, exposing him to translational imaging techniques. His background spans wet-lab practice management, clinical observation in pediatric plastic surgery, and foundational molecular biology work at UC Berkeley MCB, giving him practical fluency across bench, clinic, and optics research. Dave combines experimental rigor with an interest in photonics-driven biomedical devices, and has experience in clinical workflows such as dictation and pre/post-op processes that inform translational research design. Based in Berkeley, he is positioned to bridge academic research and clinical application in biomedical optics and microfluidic systems.
9 years of coding experience
High School Degree, High School Degree at University High School
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Bioengineering, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Bioengineering at UC Berkeley
English, Chinese