I'm currently a third year at Cornell University's College of Engineering, originally from the Bay Area, CA. My broad focus is accelerating healthcare research through computational genomics and applied AI with a secondary focus on healthcare product design and development.
At Cornell DEBUT, I'm the full team co-lead as I manage subteam operations to build and prototype two biomedical products each year. Formerly, as a Research & Development Analyst, my team and I built a self-stabilizing cane for Parkinson's disease.
At the De Vlaminck Lab, I analyze human liver carcinoma datasets for epigenetic patterns through spatial transcriptomics. Formerly, I worked at the Wyss Institute for Biologically-Inspired Engineering at Harvard University on spatial transcriptomics and drug repurposing.