I have a Bachelor's degree in Microbiology and Infectious Diseases from the University of Texas at Austin. During my studies, I gained expertise in biologics research and development. I also took courses on machine learning and data visualization.
I have worked as a Research Assistant in multiple faculty labs. During my tenure, I contributed to the development of a high-throughput assay to screen a peptide library for antimicrobial activity in human sera. I also gained experience in the structural characterization of host-pathogen interactions.
I have extensive experience in cell culture, protein purification, and antibody bioproduction. I am proficient in programming languages such as UNIX, R, and Python. I am also familiar with training deep-learning models for peptide and antibody discovery.
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