Exposure & Response Across Scales
Exposure & Response Across Scales
This work asks what happens after exposure. Across organismal, individual, and cellular scales, these projects examine how environmental, infectious, and treatment-related exposures shape biological responses, life-history traits, immune outcomes, and molecular pathways.
This section includes selected collaborations and earlier methods experience that broaden my training across field ecology, public health, physiology, proteomics, immunology, and molecular biology.

Plastic pollution and snail life-history traits
Examining how plastic pollution may alter snail host traits relevant to schistosomiasis transmission.
Lead research · snail ecology · life history · pollution

Schistosomiasis, anemia, and immune response
Collaborative work examining how infection relates to human health outcomes, immune response, and disease burden.
Collaboration · infection · immunity · public health

Oyster proteomics and temperature response
Proteomic profiling of developmental and temperature-influenced physiological responses in a bivalve mollusc.
Collaboration · proteomics · temperature response · development

Treatment-resistant cancer pathways
Earlier biomedical research that built wet lab experience in molecular pathways, treatment resistance, Western blotting, DNA extraction, and bacterial culture.
Earlier methods experience · molecular biology · treatment response