Victor Chang

Senior Scientist, Modeling at Applied BioMath

Victor earned his first master’s in Biochemistry and Cell Biology at Stony Brook University, working with Mark Bowen’s Lab researching how scaffolding proteins affect neuroplasticity. His master’s thesis was in researching how to post-translationally modify proteins in vitro. His second master's were in bioinformatics at Northeastern University, where he worked for NIBR to build a T-cell engager model for antibodies and bispecific. Victor originally received a BE in chemical engineering from The Cooper Union.

Timeline

  • Senior Scientist, Modeling

    Current role

  • Scientist