My scientific career has been shaped by a fundamental curiosity about living systems—how cells build specialized structures and functional networks that power complex processes like vision and movement. As a PhD-level scientist, my research has focused on understanding how genetic mutations cause biological systems to fail and leveraging that knowledge to develop the next generation of medicines.
My journey through academia, government, and the biotech industry has given me a 360-degree view of the drug development pipeline. I thrive on the challenge of synthesizing high-dimensional data into clear, actionable narratives that bridge the gap between initial discovery and market-ready application.
Beyond the bench, I am a firm believer that the best science requires the best communication. I leverage my dual background in art and biomedical research to build high-impact visual narratives—transforming complex datasets into impactful presentations that focus on utility, risk mitigation, and scientific storytelling.
I believe in the power of connection and collaboration. If you are an early-career scientist interested in a similar career path, I welcome you to reach out. For professional consultation or to discuss opportunities for partnership, please contact me directly. You can also find me on LinkedIn.