I am a regulatory affairs and operations candidate with a background spanning law, molecular and cell biology, chemistry, project management and long‑form writing. My academic training includes a B.S. in Molecular & Cell Biology with a minor in Chemistry from the University of Connecticut, and a J.D. from the NYU School of Law. As well as a B.S. double major in Economics and Statistics from George Washington University. I passed the Connecticut bar exam and have researched the Food, Drug & Cosmetic Act at the EDNY U.S. Attorney's Office.
Over the years I have developed strong documentation habits—from maintaining laboratory notebooks for iGEM to preparing court filings, building procedure manuals and producing technical project management documentation for government IBR compliance. I enjoy translating complex information into clear narratives and have honed that skill through my professional experience.
I am intentionally transitioning into regulatory affairs because it is an energizing and dynamic field where my legal training, scientific literacy, documentation discipline and project‑management experience all intersect. I want to support teams bringing life‑improving therapies to market by ensuring submissions are compliant, accurate and compelling.
Molecular & Cell Biology degree with a Chemistry minor; lab work and iGEM documentation experience.
J.D. from NYU; CT bar passage; research on FDCA and regulatory enforcement at U.S. Attorney's Office and State of CT Attorney General’s Office.
Court filings, records review and QC; created controlled documents for engineering projects and scientific research.
Long‑form film analysis on Movie Review Cavalcade; clear regulatory writing and cross‑functional communication.