I am a third year Ph.D. student in statistics at Carnegie Mellon University advised by F. William Townes.
I am a member of the Delphi Research Group at Carnegie Mellon in which I focus on applying and developing statistical methods for wastewater-based epidemiology.
My past research interests include analysis of multi-omics data and compartment modeling for disease transmission.
Most recently, I was a summer researcher in the Das Lab where I worked on adapting large language models for protein-protein interaction prediction.
You can check out some of my recent ramblings in the Posts tab and my publications and pre-prints in Research. I’ve also included some of my hobbies and interests in More About Me!