Ethan Chuang is a research-focused life sciences professional with a decade of hands-on lab experience spanning molecular biology, protein analytics, and clinical support. Currently a Research Associate II at IGM Biosciences and a Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior undergraduate at UC Davis, he combines industry-grade analytical techniques (HPLC, capillary methods, spectroscopy) with prior molecular cloning and genotyping work at UCSF. He has supported analytical method development, presented data to project teams, and contributed to mouse colony management and PCR-based workflows. Based in San Francisco, Ethan also brings patient-facing experience from a Sutter Health internship and volunteers as UC Davis badminton Safety Officer, reflecting both clinical empathy and leadership in student life. Resourceful and detail-oriented, he seeks internships and volunteer roles in the medical field to bridge bench research with patient-centered care. An uncommon strength is his ability to navigate both high-throughput analytical platforms and hands-on animal work, making him versatile across translational research settings.
10 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS Neurobiology Physiology and Behavior, Bachelor of Science - BS Neurobiology Physiology and Behavior at University of California, Davis
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