I am leading research at an early-stage stealth startup that develops and deploys AI to translate biological sequences into actionable intelligence, addressing challenges in health and biological security like rapidly countering emerging biological threats. I live in NYC.
Previously, I worked at Inceptive, which designs RNA-based medicines using AI and high-throughput experiments. In earlier roles as a group leader at the Broad Institute and a graduate student researcher in the Sabeti Lab, I created genomic and machine learning methods for detecting and tracking pathogens at scale.
I completed my PhD in computer science at MIT and my SB in computer science and physics, also at MIT.