My Story
Hello!
I'm a multidisciplinary researcher who refuses to stay in one lane.
Some people specialize. I connect dots.
Over the past eight years, I've built a career exploring the messy, fascinating overlap across disciplines: psychology, artificial intelligence, healthcare, and policy. Armed with a BSc in Biomedical Science & Psychology and a Master's in Bioinformatics, my work has spanned continents—from labs across four universities to fieldwork in rural Indonesia and industry research at Abbott.
I'm driven by a simple belief: the world's most interesting problems can't be solved by people who only know one thing. That's why I've spent my career (and my free time) collecting diverse experiences—running marathons, performing in plays, learning instruments, jumping out of planes, and constantly asking "what if?"
Ask anyone who knows me. (There's actually a video of them answering just that below.) Scroll down and see for yourself.
I'd love to connect!

Rigor Meets Range

Disciplined
Marathon runnner
Outrunning excuses, one kilometer at a time!

Conquers Fears
Skydiver
Because the best views come from outside your comfort zone!

Wins Rooms
Communicator
I don't just crunch data; I sell the vision

Connects Dots
Thought Leader
Because the best data in the world doesn’t matter if you can't tell its story
Testimonials
Performing Arts

Drama
I've been passionate about theatre for as long as I can remember. I served as president of the Drama Club at Atlantic Hall Secondary School and later took to the stage in several plays at the University of Waterloo.
Music
Over the years, I’ve explored a variety of instruments, including the piano, trumpet, saxophone, and clarinet. I hold a Grade 4 certification in music theory from The Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music (ABRSM) and I'm currently diving into the exciting journey of learning guitar.

Top books
Some of my favourite books

Memorable quote
"You do not rise to the level of your goals. You fall to the level of your systems"

Memorable quote
"Walk slowly and you'll go far"

