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Interests: Brain-computer interfaces, neural regeneration,
technology in neurosurgery
I am currently in my early medical school / pre-graduate school years at Stanford. I am doing a mix of
wet lab work in mouse models, computational work analyzing human / mouse neural recordings, and clinical
projects in neurosurgery.
Department of Bioengineering, Psychiatry
Stanford University
I started rotating in the DLab in December of 2024. My rotation projects
include both mouse work, primarily using neuropixels, and human transcriptomics and memory
in the Human Neural Circuitry (HNC) group. A fun mix.
Mouse with headbar doodle by me.
Department of Neurosurgery
Stanford School of Medicine
During M1, over the Summer and through the Autumn quarter I worked with Dr. Ashwin Ramayya, doing computational work
focusing on how the brain anticipates stimuli or, conversely, reacts to unexpected stimuli to encode prediction error.
It was amazing to watch the R Lab grow!
Confocal doodle by me.
Center for Cellular and Molecular Therapeutics
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
For most of undergrad at Penn I worked in the Song Lab advised by Dr. Yuanquan Song. I primarily led
projects focused on axon regeneration after injury, particularly in a Drosophila model where injury was induced
via 2-photon laser ablation.
Fly doodle by me.
Please feel free to reach out to me with questions or ideas for collaboration. It would be a pleasure to hear from you.