"Genentech provides a dynamic environment that fosters the development of innovative technologies with the potential to transform human health."
I completed my PhD at Caltech in 2016, where I developed novel methods for spatial transcriptomics. My postdoctoral research at UCSF/Stanford focused on gut microbiology and synthetic biology. Subsequently, I joined insitro, where I established experimental and computational pipelines for large-scale biological data analysis.
My career at Genentech began in 2021 in the department of Cellular and Tissue Genomics where I’ve worked to both onboard, develop and apply novel methods for dissecting cell biology and tissue microenvironments. We’re using this knowledge to better understand and ultimately develop new treatments for human disease.
Nat Biotechnol (2024).