About Me
As a rising sophomore from Quarry High School and a dedicated STEM researcher, I am on a mission to comprehensively understand the gut-brain axis in the context of Parkinson’s disease. My scientific journey is complemented by my active engagement in archery competitions, playing badminton with friends and family, and enjoying nature walks in my community. Additionally, I have a passion for reading fiction, as it allows me to immerse myself in different worlds that beautifully blend art and science.
My favorite subject, “Principles of Biomedical Science,” has been pivotal in cultivating my scientific curiosity. Learning practical skills such as micropipetting and mastering techniques to stop arterial bleeds has not only sparked my enthusiasm for science but also fostered my growth into a self-driven individual. I pride myself on my strong work ethic, commitment to helping others, and eagerness to share knowledge.
Join me as I delve into the myriad disciplines of science, exploring how they converge to create remarkable discoveries and innovations. Together, we can unlock the mysteries of biology and inspire continued learning in the ever-evolving fields of science and health.