Embryologist / Postdoctoral scholar
University of California, Davis
I began my research in livestock embryogenesis, later expanding to mouse and cell culture studies, which highlighted key differences between model and non-model animals. After four years in a cutting-edge research environment, I returned to non-model animal research in 2024, now focusing on horses. As an embryologist, I aim to bridge research and clinical practice by applying my expertise in embryo manipulation and early development. My goal is to advance equine assisted reproductive technologies (ART) and contribute to improved outcomes and innovation in the equine breeding industry.