I live on the intersection between biology, statistics, and data science.
My interests include the discovery of novel drug targets and biomarkers in the context of human disease and applying multi-omics data in bioinformatic workflows. I am especially excited about the innovative applications of precision medicine in healthcare.
My past research project at the Adams Lab focused on the evolution of imprinted genes in the plant genome, which involved using genomic databases to generate phylogenetic trees and looking for evolutionary relationships between species of interest.
In 2018, I was a bioinformatics co-op student at the Centre for Drug Research & Development, where I worked for 12 months to develop and improve new pipelines to analyze biomarkers in human diseases.
Currently, I am working as a bioinformatics research assistant at the Rossi Lab, where I am analyzing single-cell RNA-Seq data and developing a platform called ISNAP to publish/visualize both single-cell and bulk RNA-Seq data. Please check out the Projects page if you are interested 😃