As a PhD Candidate at The University of Queensland, I am passionate about advancing animal and agricultural sciences. My current research focuses on the integrative omics of bovine trichomoniasis for vaccine development, a disease that affects cattle reproduction and causes significant economic losses worldwide.

I have a strong foundation in animal vaccines, immunology, and microbiology, acquired from my previous studies and research experiences at Mapua University, National Cheng Kung University, and National Pingtung University of Science and Technology. I have published multiple papers in peer-reviewed journals, obtained a graduate research grant, and received awards for my outstanding research performance and undergraduate thesis. I am a highly motivated and reliable individual, with a dedication to excellence and a thirst for learning.

Outside of my academic pursuits, I enjoy staying current on developments in my field and engaging in sports, travelling, and cooking. I am always looking for new opportunities to grow and develop as a professional. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you would like to connect or learn more about my research and background. I am always open to networking and new opportunities.