Alan Chiu has a diverse work experience spanning various scientific and research roles. Alan currently works at Volastra Therapeutics as a Scientist II, Biology, where they lead drug development efforts for high priority targets and manages a team of internal biologists, chemists, and biochemists. Alan is also responsible for coordinating communications with big pharma collaborators and leading target discovery efforts. Prior to this, they held the role of Scientist I, Biology at Volastra Therapeutics.
Before joining Volastra Therapeutics, Alan worked as a Graduate Research Assistant at Cornell University, where they focused on investigating novel cell encapsulation technologies for advanced cancer modeling and drug delivery. During their time at Cornell, they published 7 peer-reviewed publications and obtained 4 patents.
Alan also gained research experience at Stanford University as a Life Sciences Research Associate and Lab Manager in the Dorigo Lab. Alan was involved in managing the lab and conducting life sciences research.
Prior to their time at Stanford, Alan worked as a Research Technician at Brigham and Women's Hospital, where they investigated the efficacy of focused ultrasound for neuromodulation using various imaging techniques such as diagnostic ultrasound, PET, MRI, and CT.
Alan also has experience as an Emergency and Critical Care Veterinary Technician at Vetcision, where they provided emergency and critical care services for animals.
Additionally, Alan worked at MIT as a Research Technician in the Robert Langer and Daniel Anderson Labs. Alan managed a team of technicians and contributed to screening combinatorial alginate libraries for diabetes-related projects.
Earlier in their career, Alan worked as a Sr. Research Technician/Lab Manager at Boston University's Tim Gardner Laboratory, where they managed the operations of an avian research animal facility and participated in neurosurgeries and post-operative care.
Alan's work experience began at Harvard University as an Undergraduate Research Assistant in the Hopi Hoekstra Laboratory.
Overall, Alan Chiu's work experience showcases their expertise in various scientific and research roles, with a focus on drug development, cancer modeling, and advanced imaging techniques.
Alan Chiu obtained their Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degree in Biological and Environmental Engineering from Cornell University. Alan attended Cornell University from 2016 to 2020. Prior to their time at Cornell, Alan pursued their undergraduate studies at Harvard University. Alan completed their Bachelor of Arts (A.B.) degree in Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, with a secondary focus on Religion, from Harvard University, where they studied from 2006 to 2010.
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