• Executive Women in Bio session I taught called “The Business of Science– Building Strong Scientific Biotech Companies.”

  • I was featured on a podcast centered around women in STEM.

  • I was interviewed by Startup Cornell about my entrepreneurship career path.

  • I was interviewed along with several others from the Forbes list.

  • I was interviewed on Peers2Peers, a 2021 Australian podcast awards finalist for Millennial entrepreneurs.

  • I was a featured panelist on VC life science investment.

  • The Chicago Women in Bio panel I moderated, “A Toolkit for Female Entrepreneurs:”

  • My profile for the company, Centivax, that I co-founded.

  • In 2016, I was the only undergraduate from Cornell who presented in D.C. at the American Association for the Advancement of Science.

  • A profile of my path into biotech entrepreneurship and my upcoming book was included in Witches, a literary magazine.

  • An interview I gave on the Grape-Nuts Podcast about “Humbled Air Travel” and “Successful Spontaneity.”

  • I received the Merck Award, given to one “outstanding” chemistry major per year.

  • Pitching Seurat Therapeutics as a Finalist in the New Venture Challenge (which launched Simple Mills, Grubhub, and Braintree).

  • One of 5 lectures I gave at Cornell University in Spring 2022 on biotech entrepreneurship.

  • I was featured on the Bell Curve Podcast about my transition from science to business.

  • Presenting the latest progress update on the company I co-founded in 2020, Centivax.

  • I was featured in the 1 Million Women in STEM campaign, which aims to provide female STEM role models to inspire the next generation of women in science.

  • I am an invited speaker for a leadership conference for women in life science.

  • When I transitioned from laboratory cancer research to biotech entrepreneurship full time, Cornell/New York I-Corps Node wrote an article about it.

  • Teaching about how therapeutics are financed.