After graduating in Physical Natural Sciences in 2023, I’ve returned to Cambridge, where I work in the Laboratory for Systems and Synthetic Microbiology. I hope to bridge the macroscale and nanoscale biological worlds by developing technologies to facilitate rational genetic agent design.
My interests are split between physics and biology, with my Master’s project in the Optofluidics group introducing me to microfluidics. I then did an internship in the Micro/Bio/Nano-fluidics group at OIST in Japan, where I built a flow cell for analysing shear forces on amyloid formation.
When I’m not doing research, I’m reading Japanese literature or coding small indie games.
Supervisors: Dr. Somenath Bakshi & Prof. Gos Micklem
Research topic: Optimising viral nanocarrier-packaged genetic agents to fight Antimicrobial Resistance