About
I currently work as a Research Associate on the Oncology R&D team at BillionToOne. In 2024, I completed my Bachelor’s of Science in Biological Engineering at MIT, where I developed CRISPR-based diagnostics in Dr. Deborah Hung’s lab at the Broad. Prior to MIT, I researched universal influenza vaccine candidates in Dr. Peter S. Kim’s lab at Stanford.
My interests have been motivated by meaningful clinical impact through translational research efforts. My research portfolio involves leveraging biological signals in genomics, proteomics, and imaging to assist medical providers in diagnosis and prophylactics applications.
