Andrea Yung
B.S. in Biology with a minor in Economics and East Asian Studies ,for one year as a Summer Intern at Stanford de Lecea Lab, Stanford University and now as a Editorial Assistant at Taiwan Business TOPICS, American Chamber of Commerce in Taipei
| Headline: | Entrepreneur |
| Skills: | Business, Chinese, Design, Graphic design, Guerrilla marketing, Languages, Law, Leadership, Marketing |
| Groups: | SV Factor |
| Interested in: | Brainstorming, Finding business partners, Finding cofounders, Finding team mates, Meeting new people, Professional opportunities, Promoting my startups, Recruiting for my startup |
| Schools: | Stanford University |
WORK EXPERIENCE
| Employer: | American Chamber of Commerce in Taipei |
| Position: | Editorial Assistant |
| Time period: | January 2009 - Present |
| Description: | Editorial Assistant, Taiwan Business TOPICS |
| Employer: | Stanford de Lecea Lab, Stanford University |
| Position: | Summer Intern |
| Time period: | January 2008 - Present |
| Description: | Developed transgenic mouse and other recombinant constructs by employing standard
cloning techniques in molecular biology. Prepared mouse brain slices on cryostat and genotyped mice through PCR. |
| Employer: | Stanford Greenberg Lab, Stanford University |
| Position: | Summer Intern |
| Time period: | January 2007 - Present |
| Description: | Assisted with rotavirus genetic project. Applied bacterial plasmid DNA extraction,
restriction endonuclease digestion, agarose gel electrophoresis. Helped culture and identify rotavirus in vitro by applying tissue culture techniques for growing African green monkey kidney epithelial cells, standard immunofluorescence staining with monoclonal antibodies, confocal microscopy. |
| Employer: | Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm |
| Position: | Summer Intern |
| Time period: | January 2007 - Present |
| Description: | Simple Treatment and Prevention
(AAA:STOP) Project, Stanford University, CA, Summer 2007 Designed poster for senior communities and medical school to recruit patients with abdominal aortic aneurysms into the AAA:STOP clinical study. Worked with project patient recruiter to find target communities of suitable patients. |
| Employer: | Stanford Cognitive and Systems Neuroscience Lab (SCSNL), Stanford University |
| Position: | Intern |
| Time period: | January 2005 - December 2006 |
| Description: | Assisted in designing user-friendly website for subjects and parents about SCSNL and its
major projects; also helped project manager find target schools with suitable subjects within area. Organized data, conducted online research, and simulated pilot testing. |
EDUCATION
| University: | Stanford University |
| Degree: | Biology, BSc |
INFORMATION
| Hobbies: | Chinese Music Ensemble |