
I am a regulatory scientist with subject matter expertise in vision science and neuroscience. Most recently, I worked as a Senior Staff Fellow in the FDA Center for Devices and Radiological Health.
Previously, I worked as a postdoctoral fellow at University of California, Berkeley under the supervision of Dr. Emily A. Cooper. There, my research focused on stereovision and motion perception, implementing computational modeling and psychophysics as experimental tools.
I completed my PhD in Neuroscience at University of California, Davis under the supervision of Dr. Kenneth H. Britten, where I investigated how the visual system extracts information about heading from the retinal images during smooth pursuit eye movements using non-human primate models.
I have an undergraduate degree in physiology with a minor in Neuroscience from McGill University in Montreal, QC, Canada. During my undergrad studies, I worked as a research associate under the supervision of Dr. Petra Schweinhardt investigating the neurocorrelates of cortical reorganization and dysfunction in individuals with chronic pain syndromes.