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Hyeran Jang

Project Manager And Scientist at Research Diets, Inc.

Hyeran Jang is an accomplished Project Manager and Scientist at Research Diets, Inc. since October 2015, specializing in providing scientific and technical assistance for preclinical studies and formulating custom purified diets for animal models. Prior experience includes serving as a Research Fellow at Brigham and Women's Hospital/Harvard Medical School, where management of multiple research projects focused on androgen action and contributions to grant proposals were significant. Jang also completed a Postdoctoral Associate tenure at Boston University School of Medicine, managing preclinical projects and serving as Principal Investigator on awarded research. Earlier roles include Graduate Research Assistant at the USDA Jean Mayer Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging, and Researcher at Samsung Medical Center, providing support for dietetic consultation programs. Education includes a PhD in Nutrition from Tufts University and an MS and BS in Nutrition from Seoul National University.

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Research Diets, Inc.

Research Diets, Inc. formulates and produces purified OpenSource Diets® for laboratory animals. Our Resource Center is staffed with PhD level scientists who consult on diet formulations with researchers worldwide. The open formulas allow scientists to report, repeat and revise their work. We have formulated over 20,000 original diets, and regularly incorporate test compounds at specific concentrations. We also manufacture the BioDAQ® Food and Water Intake Monitor. The BioDAQ electronic monitoring system records the moment-to-moment, bout-by-bout intake activity of rats and mice, in the context of the animals’ behavior rather than fixed time intervals. BioDAQ Unplugged records undisturbed periodic intake measurements. BioDAQ NHP measures and records feeding bouts of socially housed, RFID implanted, non-human primates.