
I am currently a radiology resident at Yale-New Haven Hospital, and an electee to the American Board of Radiology’s B. Leonard Holman Research Pathway. I have previously worked at Genentech supporting portfolio valuation and pipeline strategy, and at Google.org, developing strategy for predicting and preventing infectious threats.
As a medical student, I conducted imaging research in the Molecular Imaging Program at Stanford (MIPS) to develop nanotechnology-empowered imaging tools. I’ve also been a part of expanding internet access in rural Nepal, exploring molecular diagnostics at a biotech in Estonia, and establishing policy for the Human Genetics Programme at the World Health Organization in Geneva.
I received a BS with honors from UCLA in Cybernetics and a MD from Stanford University School of Medicine. My free time is often spent running and working on music projects/mixing.