RESEARCH INTERESTS

Celine aims to combine her polymer processing background with her interest in biomedical applications to build out a drug delivery platform for different immunotherapies.  

 

EDUCATION

PhD, BioengineeringStanford University - Expected 2021

BS, NanoengineeringUC San Diego - June 2014

 

HONORS, AWARDS, and SCHOLARSHIPS

National Defense Science & Engineering Graduate Fellowship, Department of Defense, 2018-2021
Graduate Research Fellowship, National Science Foundation, 2014-2017
Enhancing Diversity in Graduate Education (EDGE) Fellowship, Stanford University, 2014
Phi Beta Kappa, 2014

 

RESEARCH EXPERIENCE

Implantable Devices Team, Verily Life Sciences, Feb 2017 - Aug 2018
R&D engineer developing a neuromodulation system for autoimmune therapies. 

Department of Chemical Engineering, Stanford University, Feb 2014 - Jan 2017
Research Advisor: Prof. Zhenan Bao
Designed and fabricated an “electronic-skin” system, a wearable pressure sensor system designed to mimic how human skin senses touch.

Department of Bioengineering, UC San Diego, Sept 2011 - June 2014
Research Advisor: Prof. Pedro Cabrales
Studied the in vivo effects of a nanoparticle drug delivery designed to increase tissue oxygen content.

Department of Nanoengineering, UC San Diego, Mar 2013 - June 2014
Research Advisor: Prof. Darren Lipomi
Conducted fundamental studies to understand the relationship between electrical and mechanical properties in polymer based solar cells.

ABOUT

Celine grew up in the Bay Area, literally down the street from Apple, and later escaped to San Diego for undergrad. She got so spoiled by beaches and good weather, she now thinks NorCal is cold. In her free time, Celine satisfies her love for food with culinary tourism, sous vide, and sourdough. Intermittently, she guiltily counteracts the consequences of her love with hiking and badminton.