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YI-YING LIN

Biotechnology, Biomedical Engineering
Taipei

Summary

Hardworking and passionate job seeker with strong organizational skills eager to secure entry-level biotechnologist position. Ready to help team achieve company goals.

Cross-disciplinary and application oriented research experience with the ability to innovate in response to industry changes. Ready to contribute to the team to accomplish the aims.

Good at analyzing and organizing data to clarify the latest cutting-edge research projects and lead the discovery of breakthroughs in research topics.

Overview

10
10
years of professional experience
12
12
years of post-secondary education
1
1
Certificate
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1

Certification of Level C technician for operating pressure conta

3
3
Languages

Work History

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Taipei Veterans General Hospital
Taipei
05.2020 - Current
  • Work in a BSL-3 laboratory with personal protective equipment.
  • Contributed to and actively participated in research conception, design and execution to address defined problems.
  • Maintained accurate records of research findings and provided statistical analysis of data results.
  • Wrote and published peer-reviewed articles concerning findings and highlighted possible applications for findings.
  • Conducted research guided by faculty supervisor in accordance with institutional and federal guidelines.
  • Collaborated with two multidisciplinary team members to accomplish biological research goals.
  • Published research results in peer-reviewed International Journal of Molecular Science journal.

Application Engineer

OJ technology
Taipei
09.2016 - 08.2017
  • Partnered with development team on product development and application support plans.
  • Exhibited strong technical aptitude and application expertise resulting in optimized performance, continuous improvement recommendations and product innovation.
  • Worked with customers for needs analysis and to determine vendor costs.

Research Assistant

Taipei Veterans General Hospital
Taipei
09.2013 - 08.2014
  • Proven ability to learn quickly and adapt to new situations.
  • Worked flexible hours across night, weekend and holiday shifts.
  • Demonstrated respect, friendliness and willingness to help wherever needed.

Education

Ph.D. - Biotechnology, Stem Cell Biology, Pharmacology

National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
Taipei City, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
09.2014 - 08.2020

Master of Science - Biomedical Engineering

National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
Taipei City, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
09.2011 - 08.2013

Bachelor of Science - Life Science

National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
Taipei City, Taiwan (R.O.C.)
09.2007 - 06.2011

Skills

Research and analysis

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Software

MS Office

Adobe Illustrator

Image J

Zoom

Certification

Level C technician for operating pressure container

Interests

Jogging

Badminton

Work Availability

monday
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Work Preference

Work Type

Full TimeContract Work

Work Location

On-Site

Important To Me

Career advancementPersonal development programsCompany CultureWork-life balance

Accomplishments

  • Documented and resolved a producing process of a conductive rubbery material which led to availability for stable manufacturing.
  • Collaborated with team of five in the development of experiments performed in BSL-3 lab, in which personal protective equipment is required.

Affiliations

Department of Medical Research, Taipei Veterans General Hospital

Timeline

Level C technician for operating pressure container

11-2022

Postdoctoral Research Fellow

Taipei Veterans General Hospital
05.2020 - Current

Application Engineer

OJ technology
09.2016 - 08.2017

Ph.D. - Biotechnology, Stem Cell Biology, Pharmacology

National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
09.2014 - 08.2020

Research Assistant

Taipei Veterans General Hospital
09.2013 - 08.2014

Master of Science - Biomedical Engineering

National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
09.2011 - 08.2013

Bachelor of Science - Life Science

National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University
09.2007 - 06.2011

MS Office

Good skill in MS office Word, Excel, and Powerpoint

Publication

1. Lee, M. S., Y. Chien, P. C. Teng, X. Y. Huang, Y. Y. Lin, T. Y. Lin, S. J. Chou, C. S. Chien, Y. J. Hsiao, Y. P. Yang, W. Hsu and S. H. Chiou (2022). "Superrepellent Doubly Reentrant Geometry Promotes Antibiofouling and Prevention of Coronavirus Contamination." Adv Mater Technol: 2200387.
2. Lin, T. C., Y. Y. Lin, C. C. Hsu, Y. P. Yang, C. H. Yang, D. K. Hwang, C. Y. Wang, Y. Y. Liu, W. L. Lo, S. H. Chiou, C. H. Peng, S. J. Chen and Y. L. Chang (2019). "Nanomedicine-based Curcumin Approach Improved ROS Damage in Best Dystrophy-specific Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells." Cell Transplant 28(11): 1345-1357.
3. Lin, Y. Y., Y. P. Yang, W. Y. Lai, C. S. Chien, S. J. Chen, D. K. Hwang, Y. H. Lai, T. C. Lin, S. H. Chiou, Y. L. Lo, T. I. Huo and Y. Chien (2020). "Development of polydimethylsiloxane-based biomimetic scaffolds with cylinder micropillars for retinal pigment epithelial cell cultivation." J Chin Med Assoc 83(11): 1029-1033.

Software

Good skill in MS office Word, Excel, and Powerpoint

Selected Publication

1. Lee, M. S., Y. Chien, P. C. Teng, X. Y. Huang, Y. Y. Lin, T. Y. Lin, S. J. Chou, C. S. Chien, Y. J. Hsiao, Y. P. Yang, W. Hsu and S. H. Chiou (2022). "Superrepellent Doubly Reentrant Geometry Promotes Antibiofouling and Prevention of Coronavirus Contamination." Adv Mater Technol: 2200387.
2. Lin, T. C., Y. Y. Lin, C. C. Hsu, Y. P. Yang, C. H. Yang, D. K. Hwang, C. Y. Wang, Y. Y. Liu, W. L. Lo, S. H. Chiou, C. H. Peng, S. J. Chen and Y. L. Chang (2019). "Nanomedicine-based Curcumin Approach Improved ROS Damage in Best Dystrophy-specific Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells." Cell Transplant 28(11): 1345-1357.
3. Lin, Y. Y., Y. P. Yang, W. Y. Lai, C. S. Chien, S. J. Chen, D. K. Hwang, Y. H. Lai, T. C. Lin, S. H. Chiou, Y. L. Lo, T. I. Huo and Y. Chien (2020). "Development of polydimethylsiloxane-based biomimetic scaffolds with cylinder micropillars for retinal pigment epithelial cell cultivation." J Chin Med Assoc 83(11): 1029-1033.

Biography

  I am I-Ying Lin, 34 years old, from the Graduate School of Pharmacology, Yang Ming Jiao Tong University, Taiwan. I studied material science and material mechanics at the Institute of Materials Science and Technology, and then I started my doctoral career at the Graduate School of Pharmacology.
 During this study and postdoctoral research period, I developed my ability to think logically and solve problems. I repeatedly looked up the literature, inquired about other similar materials, and listed the relevant preparation parameters, such as material mixing ratio, reaction temperature, reaction time, stirring rate, etc. After testing, I finally found out the effect of the order of material mixing on the finished product. After adjusting the preparation order, I made the material that met my requirements.
 The research process has trained me to overcome difficulties and take responsibility for my research project. Sometimes we collaborate with other units and even researchers from different research areas, which has increased my ability to communicate and coordinate. For example, a research team from another university developed a nanoparticle assembled by a polymer to explore the biomedical applications of the substance. Therefore, we had an online meeting with the other professor to understand the essential characteristics of the nanoparticle, set the research goals, and discuss implementation details. We found that the nanoparticle can carry DNA nucleic acid and carry this DNA into cells for genetic engineering-related applications.
 During the collaborative research, we encountered the problem that the efficiency of nanoparticles in delivering DNA to cells was not high. However, after we met and communicated regularly, looked up the literature, adjusted the preparation parameters of nanoparticles, and periodically tracked the study's progress, we gradually improved the efficiency of nanoparticles in gene transfer. The results were finally published in international journals. This collaborative experience allowed me to learn to communicate with cross-disciplinary collaborators so that both parties understood the structure, details, and technical problems to be overcome, which led to the continuation of the project and to the integration of both biological and chemical fields of research.
 Working in research has also trained me to have good self-management and a responsible attitude, such as scheduling the next day's work in advance the day before, planning the next day's and the week's experiments, and booking the equipment in advance. We will revise or design the next day's experiments in the evening based on today's experimental data. We also arranged a fixed time each week to report the progress, and the results were written into reports and journals for publication. I believe that the teamwork, communication, problem-solving, and responsible attitude I have learned during my past studies and research align with my past training.
My experience working in a biomedical laboratory aligns with my background in the field of study and has also trained me to seek and learn new knowledge. I hope to contribute to your company, so I hope to have the pleasure of your granting me an interview.

YI-YING LINBiotechnology, Biomedical Engineering