School

I earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biochemistry. I've always been interested in the life sciences, and at one point considered pursuing medical school. However, I had an opportunity to leverage my interests in technology and I decided that was where I wanted to contribute instead.

My education in science, and biochemical systems, gave me an opportunity to have a different perspective on my work. Our world is composed of microscopic mechanical systems that are simultaneously incredibly simple and amazingly complex. One of my biggest lessons in science is despite all of the things we have discovered, there is so much more that we don't know. I choose to accept this ignorance and sense of wonder in my life and work, and approach problems and systems with an understanding that there are many possibilities that I have no knowledge of - and that I should keep my mind open to alternative paths. This approach has served me well, and allows me to embrace a life of learning and exploration.

Embrace the limits of your perception, and seek out alternative lenses to view the world.