I support biotech instruments with the hope that we can access tomorrow's treatments today.
I support biotech instruments with the hope that we can access tomorrow's treatments today.
I got into biotech to solve big medical problems. Even the best doctors can only do so much without better tools to treat. This is my "why" — to discover, build, and scale the tools that medicine needs next. That's the part of the process where I want to work.
Keep critical biotech equipment reliable so research and manufacturing stay on schedule.
Troubleshoot complex technical issues across mechanical, electrical, and software systems.
Optimize processes and track metrics to improve performance and reduce downtime.
Translate technical challenges into clear solutions for scientists, engineers, and cross-functional teams.
Maintain GMP compliance with precise documentation and audit-ready records.
Field Service Engineer, Cytiva — Maintain and repair upstream and downstream systems across the Bay Area. Coordinate upgrades, installations, and validations to keep research and production moving.
Medical Scribe, Emergency Medicine — Documented patient encounters in real time to support accurate, efficient emergency care. Gained firsthand insight into clinical limitations and the need for better tools.
Teaching Assistant, UCLA — Mentored students on lab techniques, experimental design, and SOP adherence.
Undergraduate Researcher, UCLA — I helped run experiments studying cell division. It was my first look at the slow, detailed work of basic research that leads to new discoveries.
R&D — Bringing an idea from interesting data to proof-of-concept.
Process Development — Figuring out how to take something from small-scale lab experiments to reliable large-scale production.
Manufacturing — Working on the systems and workflows that keep production of therapies running smoothly.