Unraveling multicellular networks of antiviral immunity

How does the immune system find balance when responding to a virus?

About me

I am a physician-scientist currently completing my clinical training in Clinical Pathology at Stanford Health Care. I finished my medical and graduate school training in Stanford’s Medical Scientist Training Program, where I completed my PhD in Immunology with Catherine Blish’s. During my PhD, I applied single-cell genomics to unravel multicellular networks of antiviral immunity. In addition to my work in the medical field, I am a classical pianist studying in Thomas Schultz’s studio at Stanford. On this website, you can find information about my current research interests as well as learn about my upcoming performances and new recordings. If you are interested in collaborating in science or music, please contact me!

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