Research

I am interested in applying computational methods to creating novel treatments and improving early disease detection, particularly as it relates to cancer biology and immunometabolism.

Currently, in the Wagner lab, I work on understanding how a given cell's transcriptomic state maps to its metabolic state, in addition to how metabolic programs vary across cell types, niches, and continuous trajectories.

Previously, I've worked on quantum machine learning for small organic molecule discovery and computational microscopy in the Tian Lab.