About Me

I work as a scientist in Boston at Takeda, developing models to support the preclinical to clinical translation for rare disease and neuroscience programs. Previously, I was a postdoctoral researcher doing both experimental and computational work on human cytomegalovirus and SARS-CoV-2 in the Weinberger lab at the Gladstone Institutes of Virology and UCSF. I received my PhD in chemistry from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, developing computational tools and models to study subcellular spatiotemporal coordination of signaling at the single-molecule level, mentored by Timothy Elston and Klaus Hahn. I obtained a BS in chemistry from Northeastern University, where I did analytical protein chemistry research with Zhaohui Sunny Zhou and did small molecule analytical chemistry internships with Amgen's Small Molecule Process and Product Development team, primarily working with including Dawn Cohen and Matthew Potter.

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