Cindy Chau serves as the Database & Program Manager at Stanford University School of Medicine, where she has established herself as a pivotal figure in the management and expansion of the SRITA (Stanford Research into the Impact of Tobacco Advertising) database. Since joining the team...
Cindy Chau serves as the Database & Program Manager at Stanford University School of Medicine, where she has established herself as a pivotal figure in the management and expansion of the SRITA (Stanford Research into the Impact of Tobacco Advertising) database. Since joining the team in 2015, Cindy has successfully increased the database's size by an impressive 80%, showcasing her exceptional skills in data management and program coordination. Her expertise extends beyond mere database maintenance; she adeptly oversees both physical and virtual databases, including significant contributions to the Smithsonian donation project, ensuring that all data is meticulously organized and accessible.
In her role, Cindy is responsible for the comprehensive management of the online database (tobacco.stanford.edu), where she coordinates the upload, collection, and organization of vital research materials. Her strong analytical skills and attention to detail enable her to fulfill imagery requests from a diverse array of stakeholders, including researchers, media outlets, educators, and regulatory bodies. This constant engagement not only enhances the visibility of the SRITA database but also fosters collaborative relationships that are essential for advancing tobacco research.
Cindy's proficiency in various software tools, including WordPress, FileMaker, and the Microsoft Office Suite, complements her program management capabilities. She is also skilled in Adobe Photoshop, which aids her in creating visually compelling presentations and reports. As a team-oriented leader, she manages internship groups of 7-10 members, guiding them through projects that contribute to the broader goals of the Stanford School of Medicine. With a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) focused on information technology, Cindy continues to leverage her technical expertise and communication skills to drive impactful initiatives within the academic community.