Joyce Xi

Rideout Lab - Undergraduate Research Assistant at LSI - UBC Life Sciences Institute
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Greater Vancouver Metropolitan Area, CA
Languages
  • English Native or bilingual proficiency
  • Chinese Native or bilingual proficiency
  • Spanish Limited working proficiency

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Experience

    • Canada
    • Higher Education
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Rideout Lab - Undergraduate Research Assistant
      • May 2023 - Present

      Conducting a project under the SBME Synergy Award to evaluate healthy aging in Drosophila melanogaster through controlled ablation of insulin-producing cells (IPCs)

    • Rideout Lab - Volunteer Research Assistant
      • Jan 2023 - Present

      Performing statistical analyses on lipidomics data to determine significant differences in brain lipid abundances between male and female Drosophila melanogaster

    • Canada
    • Medical Device
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Mechanical Subteam Member
      • Sep 2021 - Present

      Modelling bionic arm components using SolidWorks CAD software and physical prototyping. Researching anti-slip materials for grasping objects. Modelling bionic arm components using SolidWorks CAD software and physical prototyping. Researching anti-slip materials for grasping objects.

  • Self-employed
    • Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada
    • Piano Teacher
      • Jun 2018 - Dec 2022

  • Molecular Mechatronics Lab
    • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Volunteer Research Assistant
      • Jun 2022 - Sep 2022

      Optimized artificial muscle fibres through mechanical coiling of silver-coated nylon threads and collecting data on actuation strength. Designed artificial muscle fabric patterns for applications in a compression sock for deep vein thrombosis treatment Optimized artificial muscle fibres through mechanical coiling of silver-coated nylon threads and collecting data on actuation strength. Designed artificial muscle fabric patterns for applications in a compression sock for deep vein thrombosis treatment

Education

  • The University of British Columbia
    Bachelor of Applied Science - BASc, Biomedical Engineering
    2021 - 2025
  • Port Moody Secondary
    IB Diploma
    2017 - 2021

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