I am a junior at Harvard College studying Molecular & Cellular Biology and Global Health & Health Policy. I am passionate about synthesizing translational research and policy-focused advocacy for patient care and public health.My current research in the Daley Lab at Boston Children's Hospital examines the impact of epigenetic regulators on T cell differentiation from human pluripotent stem cells for CAR T therapies. I'm synthesizing wet-lab and deep learning approaches to build regulatory maps of hematopoietic and immunological processes.I'm also passionate about health equity, particularly issues surrounding the high cost of drugs, disparate cancer outcomes along racial and socioeconomic lines, and quality of care for LEP and immigrant patients. Informed by my health policy research at HMS and MSKCC, I'm building the Health Disparities Think Tank, a multidisciplinary student-led research-to-policy pipeline affiliated with leading hospitals, advocacy/governmental organizations across the country, including MGH, MD Anderson Cancer Center, and the U.S. House of Representatives.In my free time, I love exploring coffee shops and restaurants, attempting to cook new cuisines, and biking across Boston.
Listed skills include Mathematics, Matlab, Java, Project Management, and 7 others.