
Wan Chun (Grace) Hsieh is a senior product and UX designer with over 8 years of experience designing and scaling enterprise SaaS, AI-powered, and healthcare products. Her work has streamlined clinical workflows, trial planning, and research collaboration—reducing diagnosis turnaround times, accelerating trial site planning, and simplifying data-heavy processes into intuitive, scalable solutions.
She has contributed to products at Medidata, Paige.ai, Taelor, CARE, and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, spanning both 0→1 launches and enterprise-scale enhancements. Across her career, she has delivered 10+ zero-to-one products and features and partnered with startups, cooperate, and global organizations to shape human-centered AI/ML experience, workflow optimization, visualization that surfaces insights, and design system that drive adoption and efficiency.
Grace holds an MFA in Design for Social Innovation from the School of Visual Arts, where her thesis FishWish was a Fast Company World Changing Ideas finalist. Her design work has been recognized by the A’ Design Awards and the International Design Awards. She remains passionate about the intersection of health, AI, and human-centered design, with a focus on turning complexity into clarity and improving people’s lives.
Outside of work, Grace enjoys caring for her growing collection of plants 🪴 and exploring specialty coffee shops ☕️, always looking for the next inspiring space to recharge her creativity.
Highlights
Featured in Design for Social Innovation Case Study, ISSN 2405-8726
Iron Award in Graphic and Visual Communication Design, A’ Design Award, 2017
World Changing Ideas Awards, finalist, Fast Company, 2017
Honorable mention, Graphic Design, International Design Awards, 2016
Joint Exhibition at SVA Gramercy gallery, NYC, 2015
Certificates
OOUX fundamentals, Udemy 2024
Digital Health, Harvard University 2022
UX Design & Strategy for emerging technologies, New York University 2020
Design Sprint 2.0 Facilitator, AJ&Smart 2019
International Project Manager Association Certificate: Level D, 2010