Isaac Wong
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Credentials
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Medical Device Establishment Licensing and Post-market Regulation
Health Canada | Santé CanadaJun, 2023- Sep, 2024 -
Understanding How Medical Devices are Regulated in Canada
Health Canada | Santé CanadaMay, 2023- Sep, 2024 -
GCP Fundamentals
BioTalent CanadaApr, 2023- Sep, 2024 -
GLP Fundamentals
BioTalent CanadaApr, 2023- Sep, 2024 -
GMP Fundamentals
BioTalent CanadaApr, 2023- Sep, 2024 -
QA/QC Fundamentals
BioTalent CanadaApr, 2023- Sep, 2024 -
Scientific Report Writing
BioTalent CanadaApr, 2023- Sep, 2024
Experience
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Biohubx
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Canada
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Biotechnology Research
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1 - 100 Employee
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Project Coordinator
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Jan 2023 - Present
I am leading and assisting in projects at Biohubx with contribute to the growth and development of Alberta's life science ecosystem I am leading and assisting in projects at Biohubx with contribute to the growth and development of Alberta's life science ecosystem
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The Calgary Stampede
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Canada
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Hospitality
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300 - 400 Employee
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Parking Coordinator
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Jun 2021 - Apr 2023
I was responsible for assisting in the management of parking initiatives and day-to-day activities for the Calgary Stampede. This position involved performing daily set-up activities, coordinating employees and assisting guests with requests & inquiries.
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Administrative Assistant
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May 2022 - Aug 2022
I conducted work which maximized customer and exhibitor experience, supported by my abilities in data entry, document construction, communication and parking pass development.
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Carleton University
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Teaching Assistant
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Dec 2021 - Apr 2022
I was a teaching assistant for two courses, General Biochemistry II (BIOC 3102) & Practical Biochemistry II (BIOC 3104). I was responsible for generating rubrics and marking assignments. Additionally, I supervised student experiments (Enzyme immobilization, Taq polymerase for PCR & RT-PCR, and 2D Electrophoresis of serum), and assisted in preparation of lab materials
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Students as Partners
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Nov 2021 - Apr 2022
Was part of a fully-funded program which allowed for collaboration between educators and undergraduate students with the task of teaching innovation. Specifically, worked with the Biology department to transform the General Biochemistry course into a more interactive program.
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Honours Project
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Sep 2021 - Apr 2022
I conducted my thesis in the Willmore lab, with a topic related to how hypoxia is involved in the regulation of the extracellular matrix. Gene and protein expression were measured in normoxic verse hypoxic environments, along with a Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1a knockdown. The targets investigated were Collagen I, Fibronection I, Kinesin 3a, and Prolyl-4-hydroxylase within a lung fibroblast model. The tewas successfully presented to Dr. Willmore. Technuniques developed were cell culture, western blots and real time PCR. Show less
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Libin Cardiovascular Institute
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Canada
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Non-profit Organizations
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1 - 100 Employee
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Healthcare Researcher
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May 2021 - Aug 2021
Under the O'Brien Lab, investigated how the HSP27's immune complex interacted with endothelial cell barriers. Techniques developed over the duration were cell culture, immunofluorescence, gel electrophoresis, western blots, and transwell studies. Under the O'Brien Lab, investigated how the HSP27's immune complex interacted with endothelial cell barriers. Techniques developed over the duration were cell culture, immunofluorescence, gel electrophoresis, western blots, and transwell studies.
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Mitacs
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Canada
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Research Services
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400 - 500 Employee
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Researcher
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Sep 2020 - Dec 2020
A bioinformatics project supervised by Dr. Willmore and funded by Mitacs. The project focused on docking studies between the COVID-19 spike protein and the receptor GRP78, using MOE and Auto-Dock. The final project resulted in a technical bulletin to be used as a tutorial for similar studies. A bioinformatics project supervised by Dr. Willmore and funded by Mitacs. The project focused on docking studies between the COVID-19 spike protein and the receptor GRP78, using MOE and Auto-Dock. The final project resulted in a technical bulletin to be used as a tutorial for similar studies.
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National Research Council Canada / Conseil national de recherches Canada
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Canada
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Research Services
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700 & Above Employee
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NRC and Carleton University Biotech Internship
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Oct 2019 - Oct 2019
A pharmaceutical company was conceptualized through an internship which involved cancer treatment and a business strategy. The information was obtained from seminars provided by specialists in the field, ranging from business development, intellectual property, and biomanufacturing. The project was presented effectively to an NRC panel and received positive feedback A pharmaceutical company was conceptualized through an internship which involved cancer treatment and a business strategy. The information was obtained from seminars provided by specialists in the field, ranging from business development, intellectual property, and biomanufacturing. The project was presented effectively to an NRC panel and received positive feedback
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Cashier
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Mar 2017 - Aug 2019
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Parking Attendant
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Jul 2015 - May 2017
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Education
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University of Calgary
Masters of Science, Biomedical Technology -
Carleton University
Bachelor of Science - BS, Biotechnology