Daniela (Ruey-Ling) Weng
Product Designer and Senior UI/UX Developer at Yale School of Medicine. I turn complex biomedical workflows into clear, usable interfaces for clinicians, researchers, and data teams.
Get in touchDesigning clarity for complex systems
I work across UX, data, and front-end development to make complex biomedical systems easier to understand, trust, and use.
At Yale School of Medicine, I partner with clinicians, researchers, and product teams across AI-assisted phenotype search, cohort identification, biomedical visualization, and NIH research platforms, including ComPly, Echo, MedViz, Bridge2AI, and IMPACT-MH.
What I work on
Designing AI-assisted clinical tools that help researchers and clinicians make confident, well-supported decisions.
Translating genomic, clinical, and literature data into interactive systems that surface meaningful, interpretable insight.
Building structured interfaces for complex research pipelines, cohort management, and data-driven clinical workflows.
Helping teams apply AI to product design workflows, from early concept development to prototyping, critique, and implementation-ready design direction.
Experience
Education
Let's build what's next
I bring design thinking, data fluency, and front-end depth to AI product design, healthcare data visualization, and research workflow systems. Concept through code.
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