Hi, I'm Amulya!
About me
I'm a junior @ Harvard College studying Computer Science & passionate about solving biological problems with computational methods.
Computation has allowed us to analyze the results of biological experiments on a scale previously unthinkable, and, over the next few years, I think that computation will further revolutionize biology by changing the way we conduct those experiments in the first place.
↓ Currently
- Conducting spatial transcriptomics research at the Buenrostro Lab
- Writing about interesting tech/bio happenings
- Hosting biotech community dinners in Cambridge, sponsored by Compound VC. If you're interested, sign up here!
- Running recruitment for our Women in Computer Science club. If you're a Harvard undergrad, join here!
↓ Previously
- Directed programming for the world's largest student-run conference for women in CS
- TF'ed Harvard's largest computer science class (CS50) and Harvard's theoretical CS class (CS121)
- Developed novel clinical trial biomarkers as an intern for Praxis (check out our AES abstract here)
- Conducted Alzheimer's epigenomics research with the Kellis Lab at MIT and the Neurogenomics Lab at CMU
More
I'm interested in activism + STEM outreach and education. I created an art project spotlighting activists and essential workers. In high school, I helped with health attestation for the 2020 DNC, and ran an annual conference designed to introduce other high-schoolers to rapidly growing STEM fields.
Questions, comments, suggestions, or anything else? Email me at amu.garimella@gmail.com!