About

About Me

I am a biologist interested in understanding human biology through the study of rare genetic diseases.

Rare diseases often arise from highly specific molecular changes. Because of this, they can reveal biological mechanisms that are difficult to uncover in more complex conditions.

Research Philosophy

I approach rare genetic disease not only as a clinical problem, but also as a window into fundamental human biology.

My goal is to identify the molecular principles that connect genetic variation, cellular behavior, tissue dysfunction, and disease.

Current Interests

  • Rare genetic diseases
  • Tumor biology
  • NF2-associated disease
  • Cell signaling
  • Cholesterol metabolism
  • Experimental disease models

This Website

This website serves as a growing digital research space.

I use it to organize my research, publications, rare disease notes, and ideas that may develop into future projects.