Jessica Song
About Jessica Song
Jessica Song is a Marketing Intern at Aspect Biosystems and has held various leadership roles in organizations such as the International Youth Neuroscience Association and the League of Innovators since 2021. She has a strong academic background and extensive experience in research and innovation.
Work at Aspect Biosystems
Jessica Song has been serving as a Marketing Intern at Aspect Biosystems since 2021. In this role, she contributes to various marketing initiatives and strategies aimed at promoting the company's innovative bioprinting technologies. Her responsibilities include assisting in the development of marketing materials, conducting market research, and supporting outreach efforts to engage potential clients and partners.
Current Roles and Leadership Positions
In addition to her internship at Aspect Biosystems, Jessica holds multiple leadership roles. She is the Founder of the Foundations Batch 4.0 at the League of Innovators, a position she has maintained since 2021. Furthermore, she serves as the Chief Executive Officer of the International Youth Neuroscience Association, also starting in 2021. Additionally, she is the Chapter President for the Greater Vancouver Metropolitan Area, a role she has held since 2020.
Education and Academic Background
Jessica Song completed her high school education at Dalian American International School, where she achieved a 4.0 GPA and earned her High School Diploma from 2015 to 2019. She furthered her studies at the Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth, focusing on Linguistics in 2019. Jessica also attended University Hill Secondary School, where she studied the AP Curriculum and received her Dogwood Diploma from 2020 to 2022.
Experience in Research and Writing
Jessica has extensive experience in research and writing. She has been a Student Researcher at the UBC Department of Psychology since 2020, contributing to various psychological studies. Additionally, she has worked as a Writer for the International Youth Neuroscience Association since 2020. Her previous experience includes a role as a Researcher for the Foundation for International Medical Relief of Children from 2020 to 2021.
Previous Leadership Experience
Before her current roles, Jessica served as the National Director for Human Nature Projects from 2019 to 2020. In this capacity, she was responsible for overseeing national initiatives and programs aimed at promoting environmental awareness and action. She also participated in the International Youth Neuroscience Association as a Core Action Team member for two months in 2021.