Jennifer Huang
About Jennifer Huang
Jennifer Huang is the Associate Director at BeiGene in Taipei City, with extensive experience in cell biology and molecular biology, particularly in induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC). She holds a PhD from National Taiwan University and has previously worked at Taiwan Human Disease iPSC Consortium and Academia Sinica.
Company
Jennifer Huang currently serves as the Associate Director at BeiGene in Taipei City, Taiwan. She joined the company in July 2021. BeiGene is a global biotechnology company that focuses on developing molecularly targeted and immuno-oncology drug candidates for the treatment of cancer.
Title
As an Associate Director at BeiGene, Jennifer Huang oversees various research and development projects. She collaborates with cross-functional teams to advance the company's oncology pipeline. Her role includes managing project timelines, ensuring quality control, and facilitating communication between different departments.
Education and Expertise
Jennifer Huang earned her Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in the Department of Animal Science and Technology from National Taiwan University. She has over 10 years of experience in cell biology and molecular biology, with over 8 years specifically dedicated to the field of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC). Her expertise includes iPSC generation, characterization, and differentiation experiments.
Background
Jennifer Huang has an extensive background in research and academia. She was a Coordinator at the Taiwan Human Disease iPSC Consortium from 2014 to 2021. During her tenure, she facilitated cross-institutional research collaborations and managed various stem cell projects. Prior to this, she held a Postdoctoral Fellowship at Academia Sinica, where she independently designed and executed research projects for 8 years, from 2013 to 2021.
Achievements
Jennifer Huang's career is marked by her ability to facilitate effective research collaborations and manage complex projects. Her role as a Coordinator at the Taiwan Human Disease iPSC Consortium saw her managing projects that required high levels of precision and coordination. Her proven experience in independently designing and executing research projects has contributed significantly to her current role at BeiGene.