Yang Chen, PhD
Summary of Qualification
Self-motivated biomedical scientist with experiences and skills in:
▪Developing collaborative researches between clinical and biochemical & biomolecular science labs
▪Excellent communication skills to both scientists and non-scientists
▪Profound knowledge in biochemical & biomolecular science, pulmonology and exercise physiology
▪Comprehend and interpret basic scientific, clinical and pre-clinical data
▪Initiate, monitor and support potential investigator’s development plan
Education
Rutgers New Jersey Medical School,
Newark, NJ, United States, Ph.D., Biomedical Science, 2011-2016
Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan, M.S., Biosystem, 2009-2011
Hunan Institute Engineering, China, B.S., Bioengineering, 2005-2009
Relevant Professional development Skills
▪ Team work ▪ Oral and written communication
▪ Project management ▪ Protocol and technique development
▪ Budget management ▪ Statistical analysis
▪ Mentoring students ▪ Initiate collaboration with other scientists
Professional Membership
International Society for Photosynthesis Research (ISPR) 2010-2012
American Heart Association (AHA) 2011-2013
American Physiology Society (APS) 2014-
Honors and Awards
Presidential Scholarship, Hunan Institute of Engineering (Educational Funding) 2005-2009
Dean’s Award in undergraduate thesis, Human Institute of Engineering 2009
Japan Student Service Organization (JASSO) Grant (Educational Funding) 2010-2011
APS Abstract Travel Award (Travel Funding) 2015
Press Release from APS Bioenergetics Conference (public media) 2015
Educational and Professional Development
Research Assistant, Mentor: Dr. Jun Minagawa
Institute of Low Temperature at Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan 2009-2010
National Institute for Basic Biology, Okazaki, Japan 2010-2011
Budget management for ordering lab supplies and instruments
Organize and develop collaboration between research laboratories
Graduate Assistant, Mentor: Dr. Nicholas Illsley 2012-2013
Hackensack University Medical Center, Hackensack, NJ, United States
Manage and mentor 2 medical students and 1 residence fellow for protocol and techniques
development
PhD candidate, Mentor: Dr. Michael Falvo 2013-2016
War Related Illness and Injury Study Center (WRIISC), Veteran Affair Health Care System,
East Orange, NJ, United States
Collaborative team work between basic and clinical research teams Collaborate with investigator
from other institutes to develop new techniques Mentor rotated PhD, Master, Medical students
Manage budget and contact vendors for lab supply
Attend journal clubs in multi-field, including basic science and clinical studies
Business and Management Experience
SciPhD, the Business of Science for Scientists 2014
Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, United States
Intensive Courses for the core business competencies for the transition from academic to industry
Project Management 2015
Rutgers Business School, Newark, NJ, United States
Project management in knowledge: project integration, scope management, time, cost and quality
management, human resource management, communication and stakeholder management, risk and
procurement management
Project management in practice by working on a team project as project manager
Peer-reviewed Publications
Swingley WD, Iwai M, Chen Y, Ozawa S, Takizawak K, Takahashi Y, Minagawa J. (2010). Characterization
of photosystem I antenna proteins in the prasinophyte Ostreococcus Tauri. Biochim. Biophys. Acta,
1797(8):1458-64.
Selected Presentations
Poster presentation, Alliance for Global Sustainability Annual Meeting, Gothenberg, Sweden 2011
Estimated Impact of Vegetarianism on Global Warming
Poster presentation, Experimental Biology, San Diego, CA 2014
Poster 1 Salivary mtDNA Copy Number: Index of Aerobic Efficiency?
Poster 2 Deployment Length and its Correlation with Spirometric Variables in Deployed Veterans
Both posters were presented to scientists in multi-filed: exercise physiology, pulmonary,
biochemical & biomolecular science
Poster presentation, Research Day at Veteran Affairs Health Care system, East Orange, NJ 2014
The effects of deployment-related exposures on mitochondrial dysfunction in Iraq/Afghanistan Veterans
The posters were presented to scientists, health care providers (physicians, nurses), veterans
Poster presentation, Experimental Biology, Boston, MA 2015
Research Day at Veteran Affairs Health Care System, East Orange, NJ
Is p53 involved in response to airborne hazards exposure in deployed Military?
Poster presentation, APS Conference: Physiological Bioenergetics: From Bench to Bedside 2015
Mitochondrial DNA is damaged in military veterans with fatiguing Conditions
Oral presentation, APS Conference: Physiological Bioenergetics: From Bench to Bedside 2015
Mitochondrial DNA is damaged in military veterans with fatiguing Conditions
Translational bioenergetics section: exercise physiological and biochemical & molecular data are
presented to multi-field scientists
Other activities/service
President of Undergraduate News and Publicity Department 2006-2008
Hunan Institute of Engineering, Hunan, China
Organizing Culture and Scientific festival at University
Editing University Newspaper & broadcasting Daily News
Volunteered Translator
Japanese/Chinese/English Churches at Sapporo and Okazaki, Japan 2010-2011
Chinese/English Churches at Nutley and Parsippany, NJ, United States 2011-
iJOBS Blogger Rutgers University (http://ijobs.rutgers.edu/blog.php) 2015-
Volunteers at VA Fall Health Fairs 2015
New Jersey Veteran health Care system, East Orange, NJ, United States
Provide information and education in current studies of WRIISC to veterans, healthcare providers,
other employees
Recruit participants to current studies
Gulf War Outreach Event 2015
New Jersey Veteran health Care system, East Orange, NJ, United States
Outreach Gulf War veterans and healthcare providers Prepare Outreach Event
Provide information and education of Gulf War Illness studies to veterans and healthcare providers