Postdoctoral Fellow in Bioengineering at MIT.
I am a computational biologist working in Dr. Douglas A. Lauffenburger lab (2019 fall-Present) at MIT. My research interests lie in developing machine learning and deep learning approches to reveal hidden immunological mechanisms in heterogeneous host-pathogen interaction using multi-omics and quantitative imaging. My recent research projects are computational method developments on pathogen genome sequences and cellular signaling to discover features that best predict survival states of individuals with infectious diseases (for example, tuberculosis, HIV and Ebola).