Through my work I reconcile my two academic worlds; Biotechnology and epidemiology, in the niche of molecular and genetic epidemiology. My goal is to investigate the biological underpinnings of cancer via molecular and genetic characterizations of cancer processes, disease stages and modifiable risk factors.
Education History
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Baltimore, MD (May 2021)
Master of Health Science in Epidemiology, with certificate in Clinical Trials; 3.9/4.0
Vellore Institute of Technology Vellore, TN (May 2019)
Bachelor of Technology in Biotechnology, 3.99/4.0
Independent Courses
Cancer Biology Specialization, Data Scientists Toolbox, R programming, Introduction to Genomic Technologies, Python for Genomic Data Science, Algorithms for DNA sequencing, Omics in Public health (JHSPH Summer Institute 2023)
Features
Learn more about the 2020 Global Health Established Field Placement here
JASHN 2014; as part of The Helping Hand