High-valent Protein Engeineering
My Ph.D. research at MIT focuses on structure-function relationships in high-valent metalloenzymes through gpu-accelerated quantum and molecular dynamics calculations.
My Ph.D. research at MIT focuses on structure-function relationships in high-valent metalloenzymes through gpu-accelerated quantum and molecular dynamics calculations.
As a full-time cancer biologist at the Huntsman Cancer Institute, I uncovered molecular mechanistic vulnerabilities in small-cell lung cancer for personalized cancer therapies.
During my undergraduate at Brigham Young University, my studied novel therapeutic peptides containing non-standard amino acids such as dehydroamino acids.