I am a Ph.D. student at Rice University where I develop CRISPR/Cas9-based epigenome editing tools to study human gene regulation. I was previously a research associate at UCSF where I worked in translational pulmonology and drug development for airway diseases. Prior to this, I received a Master’s in Translational Medicine at UCSF and UC Berkeley. I graduated from UCLA in 2016 with a B.S. in bioengineering. I’m originally from the Bay Area, having grown up in San Mateo, California.
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6554-8769
WEBSITE(S)| Hilton Lab
Research Areas
Epigenetics, synthetic biology, cell engineering, CRISPR
Societies & Organizations
UCLA B.S. Bioengineering 2016|UC Berkeley
UCSF Master's Translational Medicine 2017
Honors & Awards
Rice Bioengineering Excellence in Leadership Award Fall 2019