My research focuses on understanding how pathogens interact with their hosts at the molecular and genomic levels. I am particularly interested in host–pathogen genomics, molecular parasitology, and computational biology, with a goal to uncover how genetic and immune mechanisms drive pathogen adaptability, virulence, and drug resistance.
By integrating wet-lab molecular techniques with bioinformatics, machine learning, and systems biology, my work bridges experimental and computational science to provide data-driven solutions for infectious disease research, vaccine design, and therapeutic development.
Below are selected completed research projects that reflect my experience across molecular parasitology, bioinformatics, and global health. Each project combines experimental precision with data-driven insights to advance understanding of infectious diseases.