Currently working at Rubedo Life Sciences primarily in the Bioinformatics / Computational Biology team. Previously, Research Associate II at an early staged drug discovery company – DiCE Molecules in Redwood City.
I graduated from the University of Massachusetts-Amherst with an MS in Mechanical, Biomedical Engineering. I worked as a Research Assistant in the Vascular Biology and Biofluids Laboratory, and did in-vivo, ex-vivo in-vitro and in-silico translational research work. With the diverse and cross-disciplinary nature of the research, my coursework included classes from mechanical and biomedical engineering, biology, animal science and computer science disciplines.
My background is in the research connecting the fields of Engineering, Biology, and Medicine, and my skillsets include but are not limited to: Biomedical Sciences, Computational Biology, Vascular Biology, Wet lab experimentation, Monolith Chemistry, Bioinformatics, Automation + Robotics and Engineering design. I have an extensive background in both life sciences and engineering domains. I am passionate about science and unification of disciplines to solve new problems relevant in understanding and improving human life.
Collaborated with 25 multidisciplinary students to form Team Race Aces for the event BAJA– an ATV designing, fabricating and racing competition organized by SAE India.
Head of design and control system team:Designed structure and parts on CATIA and SolidWorks, analyzed using ANSYS.
Installed the entire electrical circuits and electronic paddle shifting mechanism for ATV.
Presented design and ideas in first round to qualify for final round; won ‘safest vehicle award’ at the final event.