Justin Chong
UI/UX Design Teaching Assistant at Dartmouth Computer Science Department- Claim this Profile
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Experience
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Dartmouth Computer Science Department
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Higher Education
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1 - 100 Employee
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UI/UX Design Teaching Assistant
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Mar 2023 - Present
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DALI Lab
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United States
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Software Development
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1 - 100 Employee
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Accessibility Lead
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Mar 2023 - Present
Developing curriculum and tools to spearhead accessibility in the design process and development pipeline to ship more inclusive products
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Product Designer
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Jun 2022 - Present
Designing in an end-to-end UI/UX process in 10-week Agile sprints. Conducted industry research, competitive analysis, stakeholder analysis, and user research. Developed digital solutions from ideation and wireframes to high-fidelity mockups and unified design systems. Collaborated with software engineers to implement designs for platform-agnostic functionality.Past projects:- FitKitch, a community-oriented wellness app that motivates young people to stay physically active- ConferenceCup USA, a website that increases equity and transparency in college athletics- Brightfin, a mobile app for gamified financial education for new grads Show less
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Project Manager for Partner Relations Team
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Jan 2022 - Jun 2022
Lead new partnerships with startups and companies to drive forth their technological strategy and product vision. Closed several paid contracts with high-impact clients in 2022.
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Product Manager
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Dec 2021 - Jun 2022
DALI Lab (Digital Applied Learning and Innovation) is a software design and development lab where we build digital products such as native mobile apps, full stack websites, and VR/AR worlds for our clients. As a product manager, I oversee user research, testing, and iterative development by collaborating with a team of software engineers and UI/UX designers to bring pitch-level ideas from conceptualization to deployment.Past projects:- iPath, a National Institute of Health-funded mobile app that increases healthcare access for rural cancer patients with depression- Envision Earth, a mobile and web platform that empowers ranchers to implement sustainable land management practices Show less
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Dartmouth Undergraduate Journal of Science
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United States
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Biotechnology Research
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1 - 100 Employee
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Staff Writer
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Jan 2021 - Jan 2023
Write solo online articles and collaborate with other writers to write print journal publications on topics regarding cell and molecular biology, discussing recent breakthroughs in the field. Write solo online articles and collaborate with other writers to write print journal publications on topics regarding cell and molecular biology, discussing recent breakthroughs in the field.
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Dartmouth Coalition for Global Health
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Professional Training and Coaching
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Director
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Sep 2020 - Jan 2023
Organize campus-wide speaker events and case policy exercises to promote discourse on pressing global health issues. Partner with the Dickey Center for International Understanding to attract high-profile global health leaders and secure funding for operations. Organize campus-wide speaker events and case policy exercises to promote discourse on pressing global health issues. Partner with the Dickey Center for International Understanding to attract high-profile global health leaders and secure funding for operations.
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Keck Medicine of USC
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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700 & Above Employee
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Scientific Researcher
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Jun 2021 - Aug 2021
Working in the Hong Lab at the USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center, I used immunofluorescence cell staining and in-cell ELISA to characterize the binding interactions between the viral surface glycoproteins of Kaposi's sarcoma herpes virus (KSHV) to CEACAM1/6 receptors on the host cell surface of lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs). This has implications on elucidating the increased permissiveness of LECs to KSHV infection and possible approaches for targeted anti-viral drugs. Working in the Hong Lab at the USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center, I used immunofluorescence cell staining and in-cell ELISA to characterize the binding interactions between the viral surface glycoproteins of Kaposi's sarcoma herpes virus (KSHV) to CEACAM1/6 receptors on the host cell surface of lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs). This has implications on elucidating the increased permissiveness of LECs to KSHV infection and possible approaches for targeted anti-viral drugs.
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Education
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Dartmouth College
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Computer Science Modified with Human-Centered Design