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Jane Chung-Hsin Hsu
Therapeutics Scientist I at Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard
Jane Hsu is a dynamic professional with extensive experience in various technical aspects such as molecular biology, electrophysiology, immunology, metabolism, and neuroscience. With a passion for learning, she welcomes challenges and is quick to learn new skills. She aims to create a connection between basic sciences and the clinical aspects of her work to bring efficient drugs closer to humanity. Her expertise in areas like cell culture, dissection, cloning, and mutagenesis, among others, has helped her excel in her many roles, including Therapeutics Scientist I at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Senior Research Associate II at The Broad Institute, and former Lab Manager at Boston University's Neuroscience department.
Jane was a Ph.D. student in Neuroscience, Physiology, and Pharmacology at Iowa State University - College of Veterinary Medicine, holds a Masters's degree in Immunobiology and Microbiology from Iowa State University, and a B.V.M degree in Veterinary Medicine from National Taiwan University - Department of Veterinary Medicine. Additionally, Jane has experience teaching Anatomy/Physiology and Pharmacology as a teaching assistant at Iowa State University - College of Medicine.