Michelle Tran is a product designer and full-stack developer based in San Francisco with eight years of experience blending user-centered design, front-end development, and data-driven research. She has progressed from graphic and marketing roles to product design positions at OpenSpace and now Gamma, shipping interfaces informed by hands-on web development and brand strategy. Her background in molecular toxicology and research roles—ranging from neurodegenerative clinical data visualization at UCSF to protein structure work at University of London—gives her a rare fluency in translating complex scientific data into clear, actionable product experiences. Comfortable prototyping and building prototypes that validate ideas quickly, she brings both aesthetic sensibility and technical execution to cross-functional teams. Colleagues rely on her ability to connect emotional insights and rigorous metrics into designs that resonate with users and stakeholders alike.
8 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Science - BS Molecular Toxicology, Bachelor of Science - BS Molecular Toxicology at University of California, Berkeley
Contributions:148 commits, 102 PRs, 99 pushes in 24 days
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