About Me
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I am a postdoc at Cancer Early Detection and Advanced Research (CEDAR), Knight Cancer Institute, Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU). My research focuses on developing computational methods to analyze complex biological data, with a focus on cancer biology and early detection. Using my backgroung in mathematics, I specialize in scalable and interpretable machine learning to extract meaningful insights from large datasets.
I collaborate with clinicians and researchers to apply computational methods to real-world biomedical challenges. My current projects involve integrating different data types, analyzing spatial patterns in tissue samples from multiplex imaging, and leveraging existing databases for cancer research.
Outside of research, I enjoy backpacking, acroyoga, and culinary exploration among many other things.