About
I am a Principal Bioinformatics Scientist at Fulcrum Genomics, where I build bioinformatics tools and pipelines to support biotech clients large and small.
Where I’ve been
I was most recently the bioinformatics lead at Modulus Therapeutics in Seattle, where I developed pipelines and analyses to support a discovery program for CAR NK immunotherapies.
I was previously the lead data scientist for the Fred Hutch Innovation Lab, where I co-developed a BioConductor package for the clustering of spatial transcriptomic data and collaborated with industry partners to incubate novel single-cell RNA, spatial RNA, and TCR sequencing technologies.
I have also worked as a bioinformatics specialist under Dr. Michael Talkowski at Massachusetts General Hospital’s Center for Genomic Medicine, where I developed a pipeline to detect genomic structural variants from whole-genome sequencing and applied it to a 2,076 sample autism cohort.
I completed my master’s degree in biomedical data science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where I completed rotation projects with Dr. Sushmita Roy and Dr. Colin Dewey, and was funded by the Computation and Informatics in Biology and Medicine program.
I received my undergraduate degree in computer science from Dartmouth College.