As a Biomedical Engineering student at the University of Buffalo, I am passionate about using my skills and knowledge to make a positive impact on the world. My focus is on the intersection of engineering and medicine, with a particular emphasis on the safety and efficacy of engineered wound healing.Currently, I am a Research Assistant at the Arany Lab, where my team and I are working towards engineered wound healing through Photobiomodulation (laser therapy). In the past, I have also worked on research projects at the Engineered Theranostics Lab, where I worked in developing multifunctional nanoparticles for cancer therapy and engineering nanotechnology-enabled biosensors for the early detection and treatment of cancer. I have briefly worked in a clinical research setting at the Maternal Smoking Cessation Program lab. In addition to my academic pursuits, I am also actively involved in organizations on campus resources, including Campus Living as a Resident Advisor (RA), The Career Design Centre as a Peer Coach, The Office of Student Engagement as an Ambassador, and The School of Engineering and Applied Sciences as a Peer Mentor. I am dedicated to helping and supporting my peers in their own academic and professional journeys.Through my experiences in research, volunteering, and leadership, I am constantly striving to make a difference in the world, and I am excited to continue to grow and learn in my field.
Listed skills include Medicine, Community Service, Team Leadership, Guitar Playing, and 2 others.