Summary
Joy Chan is a research coordinator with eight years of experience bridging social-behavioral, public health, and clinical research across University of Washington and leading clinical sites. She designs and runs complex longitudinal and experimental studies—managing recruitment, regulatory compliance, data systems, and team training—with a track record of completing projects ahead of schedule and improving data reliability. Joy is particularly interested in how biological, psychological, and social factors interact to shape health, and she looks for creative technology-enabled solutions to boost physical, mental, and social well-being. Known for sharp attention to detail and clear project documentation, she has supported NIH-funded work and site-level coordination of Phase II–IV clinical trials. A collaborative team player and pragmatic problem-solver, Joy often steps into leadership roles during transitions and enjoys turning operational complexity into efficient, reproducible processes.
8 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Psychology, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Psychology at University of Washington
English, taishanese (chinese), cantonese (chinese), Chinese, Japanese