Summary
Jingming Yang is a customer retention specialist and biomedical sciences master's student at the University of Guelph specializing in pet nutrition, bringing a decade of experience across research, clinical nutrition, and industry roles. She combines hands-on metabolomics (LC–MS, NMR) and SAS analytics with practical product development—her research identified 30+ obesity-linked feline metabolites and informed weight-management cat food formulations. Jingming has translated academic findings into industry impact during a Mitacs internship, helping detect unauthorized distributors and advising R&D on BCAA ranges for feline weight loss. Her background in public health nutrition and dietetic internships at institutions including the CDC and University Hospitals sharpens her ability to communicate evidence-based guidance to diverse stakeholders. Now based in Richmond Hill, Ontario, she blends rigorous lab skills, regulatory awareness, and customer-focused problem solving to bridge nutritional science and veterinary product strategy. Colleagues describe her as detail-oriented and pragmatic, able to move complex multi-department projects from data to actionable recommendations.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS, Public Health Nutrition with Dietetic Internship, Master of Science - MS, Public Health Nutrition with Dietetic Internship at Case Western Reserve University
Master of Science - MS, Biomedical Sciences, General, Master of Science - MS, Biomedical Sciences, General at University of Guelph
Chinese, English