I am currently a postdoctoral researcher at Harvard Medical School, studying the emergence of drug resistance in cancer. I received my PhD at Cornell University, where my doctoral research focused on modeling the biochemical networks that govern multiple aspects of immune responses.

Throughout my scientific career, I have been intrigued by how molecular puzzle pieces fit together to create cellular information-processing systems. These systems enable cells to detect and adapt to changes in their environment, but can also give rise to disease if their regulation malfunctions.

You can learn more through my Harvard Scholar page and my publications, which can also be found via Google Scholar.