I am a systems thinker who works at the intersection of experimental biology, data, and engineering. I focus on creating and analyzing high-throughput and novel dataset types while keeping core biological questions in view.

I completed my PhD in the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology (HST) in 2023. Previously, I was a venture associate at Flagship Pioneering and a scientist at Digital Biology. I'm currently building something new in Cambridge.

  • High-throughput functional genomics screening (experiments + analysis)
  • Fluorescence imaging and image analysis (Python, GCP, Snakemake)
  • Innate immunity programs (IRF3, STING)
  • Spatial biology methods (Optical Pooled Screening, Light-Seq)

During my PhD, I was co-advised by Paul Blainey (MIT Biological Engineering) and Nir Hacohen (Harvard Immunology). With Bingxu Liu, I co-discovered a new role for STING as a proton channel.

I also helped develop Optical Pooled Screening and applied it to innate immune pathway biology including IRF3 translocation, Ebola infection, and STING trafficking.