Favorite Parts Of Working In Biotechnology As A Software Engineering Manager
Danny, a Manager of Software Engineering in the biotechnology industry, finds the most rewarding aspect of the work is contributing to "oncology precision," directly impacting patients' lives by providing results that improve "quality of life or have a chance in a prolonged life," as evidenced by the testimonials received. The work's impact on patients facing difficult cancer treatments is a key source of satisfaction.
Biotechnology, Oncology, Software Engineering, Healthcare, Precision Medicine
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Danny Tran
Manager, Software Engineering
Biotechnology Company
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
John Hopkins University - Bioinformatics M.S.
Biology & Related Sciences
Biotechnology & Pharmaceutical
Product / Service / Software Development and Management
LGBTQ, First Generation College Student
Video Highlights
1. Helping patients with cancer through technological contributions
2. Improving patients' quality of life and extending their lifespan
3. Receiving positive testimonials from patients whose lives have been impacted
Transcript
What do you enjoy most about being in your industry?
In this industry, we focus on oncology precision. This means that for patients with stage four or middle-stage cancer, who are going through a difficult process, we are part of a pipeline that helps them achieve results.
These results can ultimately change their lives, offering a better quality of life or a chance for a prolonged life. We often receive testimonials from patients whose lives have been changed, and it's very satisfying to be a part of that.
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