Octave Bioscience
Wayne Hu has a diverse work experience, beginning in 2003 as an Administrative Assistant and Exhibit Facilitator at Lawrence Hall of Science. In 2006, they were a Campus Staff Intern at InterVarsity Christian Fellowship, where they organized meetings, planned trips, and events, and lead groups of college students in discussions and community work. In 2007, they worked as a Substitute Teacher at Oakland Unified School District, and as a Research Associate I and Laboratory Technician at Tethys Bioscience, Inc. From 2009 to 2018, they worked at Crescendo Bioscience, where they held roles such as Manager-Development Lab, Senior Research Associate/Supervisor, and Research Associate III. In 2018, they joined Octave, where they are currently working as Associate Director - Lab Operations and Senior Lab Manager.
Wayne Hu attended the University of California, Berkeley from 2002 to 2006, where they earned a B.A in Integrative Biology and Human Biology.
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Octave Bioscience
Octave Bioscience’s Comprehensive Care Platform provides a quantitative, objective measurement system designed to expand clinical insights in neurodegenerative disease, beginning with MS. It provides multiple layers of insight to provide a 360 degree view with a longitudinal perspective of disease progression. The first layer measures the patient’s underlying biology with blood based biomarkers that quantitatively and objectively assess inflammation and immune modulation. The second layer includes advanced measurement using improved MRI readings and interpretation to reveal more insights at the CNS layer, including the brain and spine. The final layer features real time tracking of symptoms via monitoring with mobile tools, sensors and wearables to identify changes in disease and alert care teams. All of this data is integrated into protocols, supported by decision support tools and feeds into a dashboard for ease of use. The Octave Platform allows individual and population views to facilitate better stratification and contextual interventions.