Patrick Chang
Patrick Chang is a biophysics PhD with a penchant for problem-solving and a passion for building bridges between the traditionally separate fields of physics and biotechnology. After receiving his BS in physics from UC Davis, he went on to earn his doctorate in physics from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Over the years, Chang has held a number of research positions, including Senior Scientific Researcher and Research Associate at Genentech, Graduate Research Assistant at Georgia Tech, and Research Assistant at 北京大学. Additionally, he has worked as a lab assistant at Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, and as a staff member and counselor at a Youth Leadership in Social Development summer camp.
Chang's unique perspective as a physicist in the world of biotechnology makes him a valuable asset to any team. He brings a data-driven approach to problem-solving and a multicultural perspective to collaboration.