Talks & Teaching
2022
Ensemble-based computational protein design: Algorithms and applications. Dissertation defense seminar, Duke University Program in Computational Biology & Bioinformatics. April 20, 2022.
In silico design of V2-apex antibodies yields improved HIV-1 breadth and potency by improving non-conserved side chain interactions. Oral presentation, Joint HIV-1 Meeting (Passive), Vaccine Research Center, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), NIH. March 2022.
2021
Ensemble-based computational protein design: Algorithms and applications. Oral presentation, Departmental seminar for the Duke University Program in Computational Biology & Bioinformatics. October 2021.
2019
Using Ensemble-Based Computational Protein Design to Propose Mechanisms of Binding and Resistance. Contributed talk at Duke Biochemistry Department Retreat. October 26, 2019.
Head TA for Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science (COSC230). Duke University Department of Computer Science. Fall 2019.
Minimization-Aware Recursive K*: A novel, provable algorithm that accelerates ensemble-based protein design and provably approximates the energy landscape. Contributed talk at Research in Computational Molecular Biology (RECOMB). May 6, 2019.
2018
Minimization-Aware Recursive K* (MARK*) enables approximation and visualization of energy landscapes. Poster presentation at the Duke Computational Biology & Informatics Program Retreat. October 2018.
TA for Discrete Mathematics for Computer Science (COSC230). Duke University Department of Computer Science. Fall 2018.
2012
Transcriptional Regulation of XPG in the DNA Damage Response. Poster presentation at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Science Undergraduate Laboratory Intern Program. 2012.