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Dickson Chen
Clinical Research Coordinator II at Seattle Children's
Dickson Chen, MS, is a dedicated young professional with a strong interest in medicine, healthcare, neurology, neuroscience, and medical innovation.
He holds a Master of Science in Anatomy and Neurobiology Vesalius Program from Boston University School of Medicine, a Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience and Biology from the University of California, Los Angeles, and has completed coursework in Quantum Mechanics & Number Theory at Stanford University.
Dickson has a diverse professional background including roles as a Clinical Research Coordinator II at Seattle Children's, Graduate Student Researcher at the Luebke Lab - Boston University School of Medicine, Director Of Operations at Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity, and Educator at the Brain Gut Microbiome Research Program - David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA.
He has also served in various leadership positions such as Vice President at the Gates Millennium Scholars Program, VP of Membership Development at Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity, Alumni Relations & Student Affairs Officer at Gates Millennium Scholars Program, Founding Father at Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity, and more.
Dickson's experience includes being a Learning Assistant at the Life Science Core Office - University of California, Los Angeles, Undergraduate Research Assistant at the Levine/Cepeda Laboratory - David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, and Protocol Migration Project Specialist at the University of Washington.
He has also worked as a College Mentor at SWAG to College, Executive Council member of the USAC Election Board at UCLA Undergraduate Students Association, and an Undergraduate Research Assistant at the Fanselow Laboratory - Brain Research Institute.
His diverse background and educational achievements reflect his passion for medical sciences, neurology, and healthcare innovation.