About
I am a graduate student in Princeton University's Department of Molecular Biology and the Program for Quantitative and Computational Biology. My specific research interests are in the mechanisms of gene expression control, especially post-transcriptional and post-translational dynamics. I am currently a member of Hilary Coller's Laboratory studying the cell biology of the dormant phase of the cell cycle, known as cellular quiescence.
My personal interests are fairly broad and have ranged widely. In the past, they have included mathematics, chemistry, physics, biology, computer science, and finance and investment.
Brief Timeline
- Born in the mid-1980s.
- Much time passed...
- Attended high school at the Isidore Newman School in New Orleans, Louisiana.
- Matriculated at Harvard University, concentrating in Chemistry and Chemical Biology. In 2007, graduated with an AB/AM dual degree.
- Enrolled in graduate studies at Princeton University, where I am today.