Richard Fu is a Lead Clinical Research Coordinator based in California with nine years of experience orchestrating complex pediatric oncology and gene-modified T cell studies. ACRP-certified and trained as a licensed medical technologist in Taiwan, he bridges clinical lab expertise with regulatory and operational leadership across academic and CRO settings, including multiple roles at Stanford Medicine. He led a three-year project investigating gene-modified T cells for hemophilia, demonstrating hands-on experience in advanced cell therapy protocols and project leadership. His MS in Biomedical Regulatory Affairs and Clinical Trials complements deep practical experience in sample handling, compliance documentation, and multicenter coordination. Known for meticulous planning and problem-solving, he brings a global perspective from internships and training in Taiwan, Shanghai, and Seattle. Outside work his GitHub bio—viva la vida—hints at a creative, resilient approach to research and collaboration.
9 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Master of Science - MS Biomedical Regulatory Affairs and Clinical Trials, Master of Science - MS Biomedical Regulatory Affairs and Clinical Trials at University of Washington
Bachelor of Science - BS Medical Laboratory Science and Biotechnology, Bachelor of Science - BS Medical Laboratory Science and Biotechnology at Taipei Medical University
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