New York, New York, United States
I'm currently a premedical student at Columbia University, where I research antibiotic resistance mechanisms, and the impact of the human microbiome on health. As a software developer at Epic Systems, I created tools to accelerate the time to diagnosis for rare diseases and ensure cancer patients have access to the latest treatments. I previously researched applications of machine learning models in identifying antibiotic resistance and drug screening at the University of Colorado.
At Epic Systems, I developed software that accelerates the diagnosis and treatment process for patients with rare diseases and cancer.
In the lab of Dr. Kralj, I developed methods to screen bacterial colonies for antibiotic resistance using computer vision and machine learning.
In the lab of Professor Church, I investigated biomarkers and treatments for Parkinson's disease using LC/MS-MS.