About
Meghan is a doctoral researcher at Max Delbrück Center, Berlin Institute of Medical Systems Biology (Mittnenzweig & Robson labs) modeling gene regulation and chromatin function in development and disease. Since 2022, she's been a part of the vibrant Engineered Matter Labs team at Genspace NYC working to understand the remarkable properties of spider silk and design proteins inspired by it. She also helps as a global teaching assistant for MIT Media Lab's synthetic biology course during spring semester, "How To Grow Almost Anything."
Previously she worked in modeling high-risk viral mutations and phylogenetics at the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics (Vingron lab). In a previous life, she worked as a software developer at companies such as SoundCloud. Her educational background is in computer science and mathematics.
Joined
March 2024