I'm a 9th-grade student at Lambert High School in Suwanee, Georgia, working at the intersection of computational biology, molecular virology, and AI-driven approaches to medicine and global health.
My active research spans two University of Cape Town labs β engineering novel granzyme B variants for cancer immunotherapy under Prof. Dr. Stefan Barth, and studying viral recombination and RNA virus evolution under Prof. Darren Martin (creator of the Recombination Detection Program). I also run Quanticle as an AI research platform for student scientists, serve as VP of Operations at NSRI overseeing a global network across 93+ countries, and recently joined the Harvard Medical School Program in Global Surgery and Social Change as a Global Surgery Network Member.
I've published peer-reviewed research, co-authored preprints on OSF/EdArXiv, and received the Best Research Award at the IJSI International Research Journal for STAPH-ARM. I'm also a Carnatic violinist, a competitive golfer, a Summa Cum Laude Latin scholar, and the author of Particles of Matter: A Gen Z Perspective on Life.
Everything I build is oriented toward the same goal: expanding access to rigorous science and meaningful opportunity.
Quick facts:
π Suwanee, Georgia, USA
π Lambert High School, Class of 2029 (9th grade)
π ACT 35/36 | PSAT 1480 (>99th percentile)
π£οΈ English (native), Telugu (native), Kannada (native), Hindi (elementary), Latin (working proficiency)
π Courses: Medical Terminology, Anatomy & Physiology, AP Art History, AP Human Geography, AP Psychology
π Summa Cum Laude Β· Gold Medal Β· National Latin Exam
π 3 Published/Preprint Papers
π¬ 10+ Active Research Projects