Chao Tang
About Chao Tang
Chao Tang is a Principal Programmer II at Wuxi CDS, known for his expertise in statistical programming and clinical data management.
Current Role at Wuxi CDS
Chao Tang currently holds the position of Principal Programmer II at Wuxi CDS, where he also serves as Supervisor of Statistical Programming. In this role, Chao oversees statistical programming tasks, ensuring that projects adhere to timelines and meet high-quality standards.
Previous Experience at Wuxi CDS
Before his current role, Chao Tang worked at Wuxi CDS in various capacities. From 2017 to 2018, he was a Senior Statistical Programmer, and from 2016 to 2017, he served as Clinical Programmer II. His experience at Wuxi CDS spans multiple roles where he gained valuable skills in statistical programming and clinical data management.
Professional Journey in Clinical Data Management
Chao Tang began his career in clinical data management at CCRF (Beijing) Inc., where he worked as a Clinical Data Associate from 2011 to 2014. He then moved to Wuxipra, working as Clinical Programmer I from 2014 to 2016. Throughout these roles, he developed an in-depth understanding of clinical data management, including familiarity with international guidelines such as ICH and GCP, as well as CDISC/SDTM standards and SOPs.
Education in Biotechnology
Chao Tang holds a Bachelor's degree in Biotechnology from the Beijing University of Technology. He completed his degree program from 2007 to 2011, achieving a Bachelor of Science. His educational background laid the foundation for his career in clinical data management and statistical programming.
Technical Proficiency and Professional Competence
Chao Tang is proficient in using Base SAS in a Windows environment and understands study protocols and Case Report Forms (CRF). Known for his detail-oriented approach, he collaborates effectively with project and specialty team members to ensure the consistency and quality of project outcomes. Chao is proactive in anticipating problems, issues, and delays, striving to minimize their impact on projects.