Class II Asthma Biosensor to Improve Patient Monitoring Clinical Trials
Summary
Poster presented at McMaster's Synapse Life Sciences competition.
Accomplished researcher and Chief Scientific Officer with a Masters of Sciences and Biomedical Sciences (MSBS) from Rutgers University (3.7 GPA, Cum Laude) and over 6 years of extensive research experience in neuroscience and drug-addiction. Proven leader in scientific research and development, adept at translating complex scientific insights into strategic initiatives and commercialization opportunities for medical devices and patient care by securing funding, leading multidisciplinary teams, and driving collaborations across academia, industry, and government. Currently pursuing of MD to further clinical experience and impact on patient care.
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Doctor of Medicine (MD)
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Master of Science (MSc)
Biomedical Sciences
Grade: 3.7/4.0 GPA, Cum Laude
Courses
RWJ First Year Biomedical Sciences Classes
Research-based Thesis: “Changes in Lateral Preoptic Area Glutamatergic and GABAergic Activity After Cocaine Conditioning"
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Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Cell Biology/Neuroscience
Grade: 3.53/4.0 GPA, Cum Laude
Courses
Minors in Psychology and Nutrition
Research-based Capstone Thesis: "Scalable Optogenetic Modulation Of Pain: A Novel Implant For Nociceptive Stimulation Of The Sciatic Nerve."
Mississauga, Canada
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Full-time
Summary
Leading scientific research and development initiatives at DIA Labs Canada, providing strategic guidance to advance medical devices and community health solutions. Developed R&D strategy, aligning innovation pipelines with market needs, regulatory pathway, and intellectual property protection.
Highlights
Recruited 2 PhD researchers and interviewed over 15 professors candidates from prestigious Canadian universities such as University of Waterloo and University of Toronto via the MITACS program.
Helped secure $500K in non-dilutive funding allocated for IP protection, institution collaboration, and regulatory support which has positioned company as a notable startup in MedTech ecosystem in Greater Toronto Area.
Conducted market research on healthcare needs, creating and leading focus groups with MD leaders in respiratory care, engaging with Health Canada, and collaborating with patient advocacy groups to ensure product-market fit.
Led company entry into prominent incubator programs and pitch competitions including VentureLab’s HCI, McMaster’s Synapse, Innovation Factory, and Altitude Accelerator. Led and won top-tier Canadian pitch competitions including Synapse and Gitex, and advanced to pitch in Dubai (Oct 2025) for a $200K prize.
Provide strategic leadership and guidance to the scientific team, fostering a collaborative environment to achieve critical R&D milestones.
Managed cross-institution collaborations with Sheridan CIM and hardware development teams, ensuring timely delivery of functional prototypes.
Represent DIA Labs Canada at key scientific forums, conferences, and industry events, expanding the organization's network and visibility. Appeared as guests on Asthma patient advocate podcast to discuss ongoing research in the field.
Oversee end-to-end scientific research and development operations, ensuring alignment with business goals and market needs for medical devices and community initiatives.
Biomedical Innovation and Commercialization Intern
Canada, Canada
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Summary
Contributed to foundational projects at DIA Labs Canada, focusing on the commercialization of biomedical research to improve patient care.
Highlights
Contributed to laying the strategic foundations for upcoming projects and roles, directly impacting the initial setup of DIA Labs Canada's R&D pipeline.
Participated in the early-stage commercialization of research from various institutions, identifying technologies with potential to improve patient care.
Represented the company at multiple symposiums and conference events, expanding professional network and enhancing corporate visibility.
Graduate Student Researcher
New Brunswick, NJ, US
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Summary
Conducted advanced neuroscience research, leading multiple projects from experimental design to data analysis, culminating in a Master's thesis on cocaine addiction.
Highlights
Executed complex stereotaxic brain surgeries, viral injections, and fiber placements routinely and proficiently, ensuring precision for neuroscience research.
Designed and implemented behavioral paradigms, collecting neural activity data through fiber photometry and advanced microscopy (Keyence Bzx800 fluorescent microscope).
Organized and analyzed extensive neural activity data using TDT and P-MAT software, contributing to robust research findings.
Mentored and trained multiple undergraduate and summer students, fostering their development in laboratory techniques and research methodologies.
Authored and defended a Master's thesis on 'Lateral Preoptic Area Glutamatergic and GABAergic Activity After Cocaine Conditioning,' advancing understanding of addiction neurobiology.
Undergraduate Student Researcher
New Brunswick, NJ, US
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Summary
Contributed to neuroscience research projects, focusing on optogenetic modulation and instrumentation development.
Highlights
Researched and co-developed a Scalable Optogenetic Sciatic Nerve Cuff for an Honors Interdisciplinary thesis project, demonstrating innovative bioengineering skills.
Improved and coded an Arduino Lickometer for a research project, enhancing data collection efficiency and accuracy.
Research Assistant
Boston, MA, US
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Summary
Participated in a brief research program at Harvard University, gaining exposure to advanced laboratory techniques in cancer metabolism.
Highlights
Contributed to a brief research program focused on cancer metabolism, expanding practical knowledge in biomedical research.
Gained hands-on experience with flow cytometry and other essential laboratory techniques, building foundational research skills.
Research Assistant
New Brunswick, NJ, US
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Summary
Conducted research in plant biology, focusing on DNA extraction methods and the properties of cranberry flavonoids.
Highlights
Led a project to determine the most efficient DNA extraction and PCR method, optimizing laboratory protocols for improved research outcomes.
Participated in research on cranberry flavonoids and their oxidative properties, contributing to findings in plant biochemistry.
Research Assistant
New Brunswick, NJ, US
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Summary
Gained foundational experience in neuroscience laboratory techniques.
Highlights
Acquired practical exposure to fundamental laboratory techniques used in nerve cell research, building a strong base in neurobiology methodologies.
Research Assistant
New Jersey, NJ, US
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Summary
Gained preliminary exposure to biochemical laboratory research at a pharmaceutical company.
Highlights
Engaged in preliminary biochemical laboratory research, developing initial understanding of pharmaceutical research environments and practices.
Summary
Poster presented at McMaster's Synapse Life Sciences competition.
Summary
First place in the Nu Rho Psi Best Poster Presentation Award at the NEURON Conference, where her poster was selected from over 180 entries. Project explored the opposing roles of distinct neuronal populations in cocaine-related behavior, offering new insights into the neural mechanisms underlying substance use disorders.
Published by
European Journal of Neuroscience (Pending Review)
Summary
Identified distinct roles of glutamatergic and GABAergic neurons in the lateral preoptic area during cocaine-conditioned responses, revealing cell-type-specific encoding of motivational states that influence drug-seeking behavior.
Published by
Addiction Biology
Summary
Determined that a reduced dynorphin-to-enkephalin ratio in the ventral striatum predisposes certain mice to exhibit aversive responses following cocaine exposure—highlighting individual variability in stress-related neuropeptide regulation and its role in cocaine-conditioned avoidance behavior.
Published by
Aresty
Summary
Graduate thesis project research presented at Aresty symposium, NEURON, on cocaine's effect on brain signaling.
Published by
Project Super
Summary
Research on creating conditioned place aversion in mice using cocaine.
Published by
Rutgers Honors College Symposium
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Research presented at Honors College Symposium on cocaine's effect on brain projections.
Published by
RISE Symposium
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Research presented at RISE Symposium on brain signals during cocaine addiction.
Published by
Rutgers Honors College Symposium
Summary
Poster presentation on an optogenetic implant for pain modulation, presented at the Honors College Symposium.
Founding Member (Highland Park High School)
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Summary
Co-founded and actively supported the Highland Park High School Red Cross club, contributing to community safety initiatives.
Highlights
Co-founded and established the Highland Park High School Red Cross club, ensuring its ongoing success and community impact.
Actively participated in numerous fire safety campaigns, contributing to the installation of hundreds of smoke alarms in underprivileged areas.
Peer Mentor
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Summary
Mentored first and second-year undergraduates, fostering their academic and professional development in Cell Biology/Neuroscience.
Highlights
Provided academic and professional guidance to numerous first and second-year undergraduates, enhancing their transition and success in higher education.
President of Social Fraternity
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Summary
Led a social fraternity, ensuring compliance with national policies and actively participating in philanthropic initiatives.
Highlights
Maintained chapter affairs in full compliance with national and university policies, ensuring the organization's continued relevance and good standing.
Collaborated with 28 national chapters through the National Philanthropy Council for Beating Heart Disease (BHD) to raise funds and awareness.
Executive Board Member & President
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Summary
Served on the executive board and as President of the Rutgers Red Cross Club, leading event organization and chapter activities.
Highlights
Organized and led numerous events as an Executive Board Member and President, significantly contributing to the club's community impact.
Planned and coordinated all activities for the Red Cross Club at Rutgers University, ensuring smooth operation and engagement.
Health and Medicine - Peer Instructor
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Summary
Instructed a First-Year Interest Group Seminar for pre-med students, developing and delivering a comprehensive curriculum.
Highlights
Taught a class of 25 first-year pre-med students, providing foundational knowledge in health and medicine.
Skillfully synthesized and delivered a comprehensive curriculum on relevant health and medicine concepts, enhancing student learning outcomes.
Stereotaxic Rodent Surgeries, Aseptic Technique, In-vivo Calcium Imaging, Tissue Histological Processing, Fluorescent Microscopy, Confocal Microscopy, Flow Cytometry, DNA Extraction, PCR.
Fiber Photometry, Keyence Bzx800 Fluorescent Microscope, TDT Software, P-MAT Software, MATLAB, Arduino, Python, 3D Printing.
Neuroscience Research, Drug-Addiction Research, Biomedical Research, Experimental Design, Behavioral Paradigms, Scientific Research & Development Oversight, Market Research, Innovation Driving, Commercialization Strategy.
Strategic Leadership, Team Guidance, Cross-functional Collaboration, Scientific Writing, Public Speaking, Presentations, Mentorship, Project Management, Event Organization.