I graduated from Johns Hopkins University with a Bachelor of Science in Molecular & Cellular Biology and a minor in Applied Math and Statistics. My previous research has been on therapeutic compound discovery leveraging M13 phage display and next-generation sequencing. Broadly speaking, I am passionate about multi-omics and/or precision medicine approaches to tackle chronic and complex illnesses, such as identifying biomarkers or characterizing individual variability to better prevent, diagnose, and manage chronic diseases. At JHSPH, I hope to gain more experience in clinical trial.
Education
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health | Sc.M. in Biostatistics | Current
Johns Hopkins University | B.S. in Molecular & Cellular Biology | Minor in Applied Math & Statistics
Experience
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine | Research Assistant: M13 phage display research | The Larman Lab | Feb 2020 - Aug 2023
Dian Diagnostics Co., Ltd. | Bioinformatics Intern: molecular diagnostics | Apr 2022 - Jun 2022
Johns Hopkins University | Undergraduate Research Assistant: perception of quantity | The Vision & Cognition Lab | Feb 2019 - Dec 2019
Interests and Hobbies
Black & white photography, movies/documentaries, watercolor, badminton, traveling, running, chess