Get to know the students in our M.D./Ph.D. program. They are training to serve our communities as both physician-scientists and academic leaders.

Matriculation Year: 2025
Current Stage: MS1

Matriculation Year: 2025
Current Stage: MS1

Alma Mater: University of Iowa and University of Alaska Anchorage
Matriculation Year: 2025
Current Stage: MS1
About Allex
Allex enjoys gardening, hiking, and spending time with their two cats, Mocha and Beso. Their background includes work in free clinics, medical-legal partnerships, and community-based research, where they have supported underserved patients and collaborated with local partners to address health inequities.
Research Interests
Community-based participatory research and applied epidemiology to advance health equity in perinatal, reproductive, and gender-affirming care, harm reduction, rural, and Indigenous and circumpolar communities.

Matriculation Year: 2025
Current Stage: MS1

Matriculation Year: 2024
Current Stage: MS1

Matriculation Year: 2024
Current Stage: MS1

Alma Mater: UC Berkeley, B.A. in Molecular Biology; Harvard University, M.S. in Media, Medicine and Health
Matriculation Year: 2024
Current Stage: MS1
About Katarina
Growing up in the North Bay Area, Katarina was shaped by family in engineering, ecology, and community organizing, and by loved ones navigating complex medical conditions. These experiences sparked her interest in the intersection of transportation, technology, and human health. Her research uses mixed methods to examine transportation’s impacts on health, society, and the environment.
Research Interests
Injury research and prevention, social epidemiology, automative medicine, blunt force trauma and emergency medical services

Matriculation Year: 2024
Current Stage: MS1

Alma Mater: UC Berkeley; B.A. Molecular and Cell Biology
Matriculation Year: 2024
Current Stage: MS1
Graduate Group: NIH Oxford-Cambridge Scholars Program
About Moira
Moira grew up in Davis and began her UC Davis research journey in high school, working across multiple labs studying neuroinflammation, developmental biology, pulmonary disease models, and gene therapy. Her work spans MS, Wnt signaling, asthma, and post-hemorrhagic hydrocephalus. She enjoys spending time with family and dogs, traveling, and creative pursuits.
Research Interests: Molecular mechanisms and therapeutic interventions in autoimmunity and development
View Moira’s publications on the NIH National Library of Medicine site

Alma Mater: Johns Hopkins University B.S. Neuroscience, MHS Immunology
Matriculation Year: 2024
Current Stage: MS1
About Mike
Mike’s background is in psychopharmacology, psychoneuroimmunology, clinical trial design, and drug intellectual property. Experiences working with underserved populations, including servicemembers, people with substance use disorders, and BIPOC communities, shaped his focus on gaps in care. He emphasizes humility in medicine and openness to diverse approaches to healing.
Research Interests
Mike’s research focuses on improving psychiatric practice through basic, computational, epidemiologic, RCT, and humanistic approaches, challenging siloed models of mental health care.

Matriculation Year: 2023
Current Stage: MS2

Alma Mater: UC Los Angeles, B.S. in Molecular, Cell, Developmental Biology
Matriculation Year: 2023
Current Stage: MS2
Graduate Group: Biochemistry, Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology
About Ann
Ann studies how stem cells develop in regenerative medicine and cancer. During her undergraduate years at UCLA, she researched stem cell differentiation in bone marrow with John Adams, M.D. at the Orthopaedic Hospital Research Center. After that, she spent two years in the lab of Arnold Chin, M.D., Ph.D. at the David Geffen School of Medicine studying how the immune system interacts with bladder cancer patients. Outside of research, she enjoys making music, playing violin, and drawing new fashions.
Research Interests: Stem cells, cancer, immunology, cancer stem cells, bioinformatics, RNA-seq and scRNA-seq

Alma Mater: University of California, Davis - B.S. Biomedical Engineering
Matriculation Year: 2023
Current Stage: MS2
Graduate Group: Biomedical Engineering
Ph.D. Mentor: Blaine Christiansen
About Joe
Joe enjoys sports, cooking for his partner, and hiking with his dog.
Research Interests: Joint mechanics, musculoskeletal health, osteoporosis, health equity

Matriculation Year: 2023
Current Stage: MS2

Matriculation Year: 2023
Current Stage: MS2

Alma Mater: Columbia University, Neuroscience and Behavior B.A.
Matriculation Year: 2023
Current Stage: MS2
Graduate Group: Neuroscience
About Nick
Nick is originally from San Jose and majored in Neuroscience at Columbia University before coming to UC Davis. He enjoys spending time with fellow M.D./Ph.D. students and exploring the outdoors in the greater Sacramento area.
Research Interests: Learning and memory, psychiatric disorders

Matriculation Year: 2022
Current Stage: GS1

Alma Mater: Johns Hopkins University, B.S. Neuroscience, Peabody Conservatory, B.M. Saxophone, University of Pennsylvania, Master’s, Computer Science
Matriculation Year: 2022
Current Stage: GS1
Graduate Group: Biomedical Engineering
Ph.D. Mentor: Jie Zheng
About JoMo
JoMo is originally from San Jose, California. While pursuing studies in neuroscience and saxophone at Johns Hopkins and Peabody Conservatory, he became interested in sensory and perceptual information processing. This led him to research in auditory neuroscience and cochlear implantation. These experiences, along with familial encounters with neurodegenerative disease, have nurtured his interests to provide for patients afflicted by neurological disorders and disability.
Research Interests: Neuroengineering, Functional and Cognitive Restoration, Electrophysiology

Alma Mater: UC Berkeley, B.S. Bioengineering
Matriculation Year: 2022
Current Stage: GS1
Graduate Group: Biomedical Engineering
Ph.D. Mentor: Nam Tran
About Nikita
Nikita graduated from the University of California, Berkeley with a Bachelor of Science in Bioengineering and a minor in Computer Science. During undergraduate studies, Nikita conducted research with mentors at both the UC Berkeley and the UC Davis. Outside of academics, Nikita enjoys spending time outdoors, watching sports, and being with family and friends.
Research Interests: Point-of-care diagnostics

Matriculation Year: 2022
Current Stage: GS1

Matriculation Year: 2021
Current Stage: GS2

Alma Mater: University of California, Berkeley, B.A.
Matriculation Year: 2021
Current Stage: GS2
Graduate Group: Molecular, Cellular and Integrative Physiology
Ph.D. Mentor: Kyle Fink
About Ankita
Ankita is an M.D./Ph.D. student in the Molecular, Cellular and Integrative Physiology graduate group. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Molecular and Cell Biology from the UC Berkeley, where she developed an interest in CRISPR-Cas genome engineering for therapeutic development and biological discovery. Before starting her dual-degree training, she worked at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard on functional genomic screening using CRISPR tools.
In her free time, Ankita enjoys watching sports, playing and listening to music, watching movies, baking, and spending time with her cat Mochi.
Research Interests
Ankita is interested in advancing CRISPR-Cas9 therapeutics and developing safe, effective delivery methods for targeting the brain.

Matriculation Year: 2021
Current Stage: GS2

Alma Mater: University of California, San Diego - B.S. Biochemistry/Chemistry
Matriculation Year: 2021
Current Stage: GS2
Graduate Group: Immunology
Ph.D. Mentor: Thomas Ambrosi
About Kelly
Kelly completed undergraduate studies at the University of California, San Diego, where she competed as a sprinter on the NCAA Division II track and field team. After graduation, she spent three years in the Dorrestein Lab at the UC San Diego conducting untargeted metabolomics research across multiple fields. She has a strong interest in orthopedics and musculoskeletal health.
After four years in Sacramento, Kelly has become an avid outdoor enthusiast and tries to make three trips to Yosemite each year. She enjoys running, hiking, camping, and spending time with her Australian Shepherd, Oliver.
Research Interests: Orthopedics, skeletal stem cells, microbiome
Kelly studies how age-related changes in the gut microbiome influence bone health, stem cell function, skeletogenesis, and blood cell development.
View Kelly’s bibliography on the NIH National Library of Medicine site

Matriculation Year: 2020
Current Stage: GS3

Matriculation Year: 2020
Current Stage: GS3

Matriculation Year: 2019
Current Stage: GS4

Matriculation Year: 2019
Current Stage: GS4