I'm currently a Chemistry graduate student in the Hocky Lab at NYU and I'm interested in computational modelling, particularly in the context of protein drug design and development. I have trained in protein biochemistry and, most recently, developed methods to characterize monoclonal antibodies based on their target-binding affinities at Regeneron. Before that, I studied protein misfolding in amyloidosis at the University of Toronto. In the Hocky Lab, I apply computational tools to generate and assess proteins exhibiting catch-bonding behavior. Outside of research, I enjoy exercising, travelling and learning about history and culture.

New York University

2025 - Present

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals

2020-2025

  • Senior Associate Scientist

The University of Toronto

2017 - 2020

  • M.S. in Biochemistry

The University of Ottawa

2013 - 2017

  • B.S. in Biochemistry