Bryan Lin
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San Jose, CA 95129 Email: ***********@*****.***
Education:
• Washington University in St. Louis, Bachelor of Arts Candidate, May 2012
Major: Chemistry with a concentration in Biochemistry
Relevant Chemistry Coursework:
Biochemistry
Organic Chemistry
Physical Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
• Lynbrook High School, San Jose, CA. June 2008
Technical Skills:
Distillation
Recrystallization
Vacuum Filtration
Sublimation
NMR Analysis
Mass Spectrometry
Thin Layer Chromatography
Column Chromatography
Solid Phase Synthesis
HPLC
Internship/Research Experience:
• Biochemistry Research Lab, Washington University in St. Louis (Sept. 2010 – Present)
Research area: Stem cell based wound healing
Research adviser: Dr. Garland Marshall, Professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics, Washington University in St. Louis.
• Surgical Research Lab, Stanford University Medical School (June – Aug. 2007, May-Aug. 2009)
Research area: Stem cell based wound healing
Research adviser: Dr. Wuyi Kong, Senior Scientist, Surgical Research Lab, Stanford Medical School
• Young Scholar Program at UC Davis (June – Aug. 2006)
Research paper: Investigation of Early Neural Pathways: The Effects of Partial Irrelevant Features on the Human Attentional “Spotlight”
Research advisor: Dr. George R. Mangun, Professor of Neurology and Psychology Director, Center for Mind and Brain, UC Davis
Publications:
• Wuyi Kong, Bryan W Lin, ShaoWei Li, Michael T Longaker, H Peter Lorenz. “Cyclophilin C-associated protein/Mac-2 binding protein colocalizes with calnexin and regulates the expression of tissue transglutaminase.” Journal of Cell Physiology.
• Bryan W Lin, Ou Ma. “Modeling and Analysis of Human Binocular Perception of Position and Velocity in the Visual Cortex” has been published in the proceedings of 2007 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks held in Orlando, FL in Aug. 2007. Presented the paper in the conference.
• Bryan W Lin, Ron Mangun. “Investigation of Early Neural Pathways: The Effects of Partial Irrelevant Features on the Human Attentional ‘Spotlight’” has been accepted for featured article publication by Singularity – The High School Science Journal of California (Feb. 2007)
Notable Honors and Awards:
• Intel STS Semifinalist in the 2008 Intel Science Talent Search (Jan. 2008)
• Semifinalist Award in the Siemens Competition in Math, Science & Technology for research paper “Modeling and Analysis of Human Binocular Perception of Position and Velocity in the Visual Cortex” (Oct. 2006)
Professional Membership:
• Membership of International Neural Network Society (July 2007 – present)