CV
Work
Experience
2024 - Present
National Institutes of Health
I am an intern at the National Library of Medicine, working in Dr. Zhiyong Lu's Lab under the mentorship of Qiao Jin. Specifically, I am working on TrialGPT, where we focus on matching online case reports with ongoing clinical trials.
2022 - Present
The Hunterian Laboratory
I am a researcher at the Hunterian Laboratory, specifically the Brem Laboratory, where I primarily focus on website development using JavaScript and work on correlating IVIS (In Vivo Imaging System) features with glioblastoma tumor volumes using deep learning algorithms.
2021 - 2023
The Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory
I was a software engineer intern at APL, where I worked on the Microns project, primarily reconnecting segments to their respective neurons and helping to finetune a semi-automated error correction algorithm.
Education
2023 - 2025
Johns Hopkins University | Master’s Degree
2021 - 2023
Johns Hopkins University | Bachelor's Degree
Publications
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Cortes Ballen, A.I.; Amosu, M.; Ravinder, S.; Chan, J.; Derin, E.; Slika, H.; Tyler, B. Metabolic Reprogramming in Glioblastoma Multiforme: A Review of Pathways and Therapeutic Targets. Cells 2024, 13, 1574. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13181574
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Joyce, J., Chalavadi, R., Chan, J., Tanna, S., Xenes, D., Kitchell, L., Kuo, N., Rose, V. A., Bishop, C., Rivlin, P. K., Villafañe-Delgado, M., & Wester, B. (2023). A novel semi-automated proofreading and mesh error detection pipeline for neuron extension. bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory). https://doi.org/10.1101/2023.10.20.563359
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Xenes, Daniel, et al. "NeuVue: A Framework and Workflows for High-Throughput Electron Microscopy Connectomics Proofreading." bioRxiv (2022). (Acknowledged for contribution) Contributions: Proofread many neurons and completed various tasks such as extending many neurons that included various dendrites that required extending at many endpoints of the dendrite.