I'm a Computer Science student with a minor in Human Biology at Sattler College, driven by the conviction that the most pressing challenges in biomedical research require interdisciplinary solutions. My work sits at the intersection of software engineering and life sciences, developing computational tools that help researchers extract meaning from complex biological data.
Currently, I'm contributing to neurological research at Massachusetts General Hospital, where I build data management systems and analysis pipelines. Simultaneously, I collaborate with the Mind and Data Science Lab on visualization tools that make complex datasets accessible to researchers.
My approach combines rigorous software engineering practices with deep appreciation for biological systems. Whether I'm optimizing a cell-counting algorithm or designing database architectures, I focus on creating tools that are both scientifically accurate and genuinely useful for researchers in the field.