A Bit About Me
I am passionate about the intersection of global cross-cultural collaboration to make biomedical technologies accessible and more equitable across diverse communities. In the future, I hope to study abroad in Japan, China, and Germany to receive higher levels of education and work to create innovations in synthetic biology.
Wow Woman!
I aspire to become a global leader in biomedical technologies and bridge the gap in the quality of care people with degenerative diseases receive.
JAG'S ON TOP!
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I have achieved a 4.0 GPA and Dean’s List Honors in my first semester at Spelman.
I was awarded the Future of Stem Scholars Initiative Scholarship, a 4-year mentorship program through the American Institute of Chemical Engineers.
During the spring 2026 semester, I will be conducting research as a part of the inaugural cohort of Spelman’s Undergraduate Research & Training Program in addition to representing Spelman’s Dual-Degree Engineering Program amongst the corporate sponsors of the Atlanta University Center Consortium as a student ambassador for the AUC Institution of Dual-Degree Engineering Advancement.




