I am interested in bridging the gap between mathematical/computational models and biological data. My research focuses primarily on mathematical modeling and control of poorly constrained biological networks, drug combination synergy, and multiscale models coupling intracellular and environmental dynamics. I have developed and applied approaches and models toward understanding cancer control, plant signaling, and yeast growth.

I earned my PhD in Cancer Biology at Vanderbilt University under the guidance of Vito Quaranta, and am currently a postdoctoral scholar with Réka Albert in the Department of Physics at Pennsylvania State University.

Interests

  • Quantitative Systems Pharmacology
  • Data Driven Network Biology
  • Dynamics of Complex and Multiscale Systems
  • Biological Control Theory
  • Drug Combination Synergy

Education

  • PhD in Cancer Biology, 2018

    Vanderbilt University

  • BS in Mathematics, 2008

    New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology

  • BS in Physics, 2008

    New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology

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