Research and Scientific Analysis:
As a Research Assistant at Duke University School of Medicine, I delved into extensive data analysis using over 3,000 cell images to explore the potential effects of Botox on the trigeminal sensory system, with a focus on migraine pain reduction. My responsibilities extended to hands-on work in the wet lab, where I conducted live/dead cell viability assays, plotted western blots, worked with cell cultures, and even participated in mice dissection.
At Huons Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., during my Business Analyst Internship, I performed comprehensive market research and analysis on the potential of miglitol as a weight loss tool, drawing upon my knowledge of brown adipose tissue activity. Additionally, I collaborated with multiple marketing teams to assess the market viability of the rotigotine transdermal patch as a replacement for traditional oral pills.
Consulting and Strategic Analysis:
In my role as a Senior Analyst Consultant at Duke Energy Corporation, I consulted the company through the undergraduate Energy Club on evaluating the cost-effectiveness of green diesel to replace traditional diesel in Duke Energy generators. This project resulted in a significant reduction in carbon emissions. I also collaborated within a cross-functional team to assess the feasibility of green diesel deployment, ultimately delivering actionable insights through a stakeholder-ready report.
For Enerpoly AB, a startup in the energy storage sector, I worked remotely as a Project Analyst Consultant. My primary task was to assess the U.S. zinc-ion battery market's potential and the implications of replacing current lithium-ion batteries with zinc-ion batteries. This involved forecasting the effects of this replacement using data from 20+ key research studies on the U.S. battery market.
Innovation and Problem Solving:
During my time as a Community Lab Student Researcher at Biogen - MIT (Remote), I conceptualized and developed the groundbreaking "NeuroGame" mobile app. This innovative application utilized gamification techniques to enable non-intrusive recognition of symptoms related to Lewy body dementia (LBD), with the potential to revolutionize early diagnosis and intervention.
Lastly, as a Summer Intern at Ernst and Young, I conducted over 24 peer interviews in just four weeks, assessing issues related to "equitable digital access" and the "digital divide" during the COVID-19 pandemic. My research efforts led to the identification of six critical issues related to media access, for which I proposed four recommendations. These recommendations were presented to panels representing Ernst and Young and the CEO Leadership Alliance of Orange County.
As a Research Assistant at Duke University School of Medicine, I delved into extensive data analysis using over 3,000 cell images to explore the potential effects of Botox on the trigeminal sensory system, with a focus on migraine pain reduction. My responsibilities extended to hands-on work in the wet lab, where I conducted live/dead cell viability assays, plotted western blots, worked with cell cultures, and even participated in mice dissection.
At Huons Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., during my Business Analyst Internship, I performed comprehensive market research and analysis on the potential of miglitol as a weight loss tool, drawing upon my knowledge of brown adipose tissue activity. Additionally, I collaborated with multiple marketing teams to assess the market viability of the rotigotine transdermal patch as a replacement for traditional oral pills.
Consulting and Strategic Analysis:
In my role as a Senior Analyst Consultant at Duke Energy Corporation, I consulted the company through the undergraduate Energy Club on evaluating the cost-effectiveness of green diesel to replace traditional diesel in Duke Energy generators. This project resulted in a significant reduction in carbon emissions. I also collaborated within a cross-functional team to assess the feasibility of green diesel deployment, ultimately delivering actionable insights through a stakeholder-ready report.
For Enerpoly AB, a startup in the energy storage sector, I worked remotely as a Project Analyst Consultant. My primary task was to assess the U.S. zinc-ion battery market's potential and the implications of replacing current lithium-ion batteries with zinc-ion batteries. This involved forecasting the effects of this replacement using data from 20+ key research studies on the U.S. battery market.
Innovation and Problem Solving:
During my time as a Community Lab Student Researcher at Biogen - MIT (Remote), I conceptualized and developed the groundbreaking "NeuroGame" mobile app. This innovative application utilized gamification techniques to enable non-intrusive recognition of symptoms related to Lewy body dementia (LBD), with the potential to revolutionize early diagnosis and intervention.
Lastly, as a Summer Intern at Ernst and Young, I conducted over 24 peer interviews in just four weeks, assessing issues related to "equitable digital access" and the "digital divide" during the COVID-19 pandemic. My research efforts led to the identification of six critical issues related to media access, for which I proposed four recommendations. These recommendations were presented to panels representing Ernst and Young and the CEO Leadership Alliance of Orange County.