Chun Hung Chen
Graduate, Medicine, Ophthalmology
Bio
Chun-Hung (Jim) Chen is a senior medical student at National Yang Ming Chiao Tung University in Taiwan, where he is pursuing an M.D. with a minor in Computer Science. His research centers on clinical AI in ophthalmology, with a focus on multimodal and longitudinal modeling for glaucoma and retinal diseases. He has developed one of Taiwan’s largest rare multimodal glaucoma datasets—integrating over a decade of visual field, fundus, OCT, and ONH imaging—and has been recognized with the NSTC College Student Research Scholarship and the Future Tech Award.
Motivated by the challenge of improving disease prognosis and treatment planning, Jim will join Dr. Sophia Wang’s Ophthalmic Informatics and Artificial Intelligence Group at Stanford University as a Visiting Student Researcher. His work will focus on cross-modality generation, aiming to predict future ophthalmic outcomes by leveraging historical multimodal imaging and treatment data. Through this research, he seeks to advance the use of generative modeling in translational medicine and contribute to more personalized, vision-preserving care.
Driven by curiosity and a passion for growth, Jim thrives on tackling challenges and exploring new ideas across disciplines. He embraces learning as a continuous process and is committed to pushing the boundaries of medicine and technology to create meaningful impact.