Welcome!
I am a postdoctoral researcher at UT Austin working on AI-driven image phenotyping, large-scale human genomics, and the evolution of complex human traits. My research combines machine learning, medical imaging, population genetics, and electronic health record data to better understand human biology and disease. I enjoy working on problems that sit between disciplines and require combining methods from computation, genomics, and biology.
About Me
I received my Ph.D. (2025) in Biochemistry from the Integrative Life Science Graduate Program (ILSGP) at The University of Texas at Austin under the tutelage of Vagheesh Narasimhan.
Prior to my graduate studies, I received my B.S. (2018) in Biochemistry from The University of Texas at Austin. After graduation, I worked at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Kwong K. Wong's lab, studying low-grade serous ovarian cancer.