Fellow in Molecular Genetic Pathology
Mass General Brigham
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
I grew up in Tampa, Florida and earned my undergraduate degree in microbiology at the University of Florida. I then moved to Texas for a PhD in the Computational Science, Engineering and Mathematics program at the University of Texas at Austin. After defending, I moved to a lab in the chemistry department and spent a year working on machine learning applications in mass spectrometry before starting medical school at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. During a summer research program at Memorial Sloan Kettering, I found a mentor who would ultimately lead me to pathology. I completed my anatomic pathology residency at the Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, where I also did an intercalated fellowship in hematopathology. I am currently a fellow in molecular genetic pathology at Mass General Brigham and a clinical fellow in a research lab at the Dana Farber Cancer Institute working on nanopore sequencing for leukemia diagnosis.
Disclosure information not submitted.
Interstitial Deletions of 11q: Rare class of non-canonical KMT2A fusion?
Friday, November 14, 2025
7:30 AM - 7:45 AM EST