Our Team
Yogesh Goyal (he/him)
Assistant Professor
Ph.D., Chemical and Biological Engineering, Princeton University
B.S., Chemical Engineering (Honors), Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar
Yogesh grew up in a rural village in Jammu & Kashmir in India, and has a multidisciplinary background with his undergraduate in chemical engineering, graduate research in quantitative developmental biology, and postdoctoral training in single-cell biology. Yogesh is excited and committed to building an interdisciplinary, collaborative, vibrant, and supportive team. Outside of research, Yogesh enjoys sports, drawing and engaging in art-science projects, pumpkin spice lattes, and (intuitive) cooking. Here’s Yogesh’s CV, a brief video on his journey, and a podcast on his group’s recent discovery.Postdocs
Nitu Kumari (she/her)
Postdoc | HFSP Long-term Fellow | CSB Postdoc Fellow
B.Sc., Biotechnology, Vinoba Bhave University, Jharkhand M.S., and Ph.D., Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore
Nitu is a postdoc in the Goyal lab. Born and raised in Jharkhand, India, her background is in DNA repair and non-B DNA structures in genomic stability. In the Goyal lab, she focuses on mapping how cellular states give rise to distinct outcomes, studying cell state and fate decisions using lineage tracing and single-cell approaches. In her free time, Nitu enjoys music and can often be found by Lake Michigan during the summer.
Nathaniel Campbell (he/him)
Postdoc | Dermatology T32 Fellow
B.A. and M.S., Chemistry, Brandeis University Ph.D., Physiology, Biophysics and Systems Biology, Cornell University/Sloan Kettering Institute M.D., University of Illinois College of Medicine
Nate is a postdoctoral fellow and Dermatology resident in the Goyal lab. Building on his background in chemistry, nanotechnology, cancer and systems biology, he is interested in the role of cell-cell interaction in melanoma initiation and progression. In his free time, Nate can be found exploring Chicago, riding his bike and trying to find a great cup of coffee.
Yuval Scher (he/him)
Postdoc | HFSP Cross-Disciplinary Fellow
B.Sc., Chemistry, Tel Aviv University M.Sc. and Ph.D., Physical Chemistry, Tel Aviv University
Yuval is a postdoctoral researcher in the Goyal lab. His background ranges over various fields of physical chemistry: diffusion-NMR, stochastic processes, first-passage problems and chemical kinetics. In the Goyal lab, Yuval develops synthetic biology tools for controlled endogenous cross-generational delays in gene expression. In parallel, he develops theoretical frameworks to better understand cellular and biological processes. Outside the lab, you can find Yuval composing for his music project UNK, learning languages, and playing sports.
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Ben Kuznets-Speck (he/him)
Postdoc | NUCATS T32 Fellow
B.S., Mathematics and Physics, Case Western Reserve University Ph.D., Biophysics, University of California, Berkeley
Ben is a postdoctoral researcher in the Goyal lab. Building on his background in statistical physics and transcriptomics, Ben is broadly interested in rare events in single-cell biophysics, from cancer metastasis to drug resistance. Outside the lab, you can find Ben running, cooking and hanging out with friends by the water when it's nice out.
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Irish Senthilkumar (he/him)
Postdoc
B.Sc., Computer Science and Information Technology, University of Galway M.Sc., Artificial Intelligence, University of Galway Ph.D., Computational Mechanobiology, University of Galway
Irish is a postdoctoral researcher in the Goyal lab. Born in India and raised in Ireland, his diverse background ranges from high-performance computing and artificial intelligence to cell modeling and mechanics. His research stands at the apex of mechanobiology and computer science, and in the Goyal lab, he is interested in bringing computational mechanobiology ideas to stem cell models and perturbation datasets. In his free time, Irish loves to travel, read non-fiction, and all things about motorsports.PhD Students
Emanuelle Grody (she/her)
PhD Student | Driskill Graduate Program | SynBAS NRT Fellow | NIH F31 Fellow
B.S. Molecular Cellular & Developmental Biology, University of Michigan
Emmie is a fifth year PhD student in the Goyal lab, hailing originally from Newton, MA, just outside Boston. Her research interests include how single cell heterogeneity drives disease progression, and using and building new technologies. Other passions include books, fencing and other sports, and bringing people together over food.
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Madeline Melzer (she/her)
PhD Student | Driskill Graduate Program | Ryan Fellow | Carcinogenesis T32
B.S., Biochemistry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Madeline is a fourth year PhD student in the Goyal lab. She is a Chicago native and has a background in biochemistry and analytical chemistry. Madeline is broadly interested in what makes a cell good (or bad) at adapting to change. Outside of the lab, you can find her at one of the city’s beaches biking, playing volleyball, and hammocking, or at home cooking and watercolor painting.
Hanxiao Sun (she/her)
PhD Student | Biomedical Engineering
B.S., Biochemistry, University of California, Los Angeles M.S., Biotechnology, Northwestern University
Hanxiao joined Goyal Lab as a MBP student and is now a first year BME PhD student. Originally from Wuxi, China, she embarked on her undergraduate journey in the United States in 2018. Her research interests revolve around investigating the response of cancer cells to drug treatments and exploring the realm of single cell. Outside the lab, she finds joy in traveling and experiencing diverse cultures, cooking, reading, and engaging in deep conversations.
Gillian Primavera (she/her)
PhD Student | Biomedical Engineering | BTP T32 Fellow
B.S.E., Biomedical Engineering, University of Michigan
Gillian is a second year BME PhD student in the Goyal lab, originally from Trumbull, CT. She is interested in developmental biology and regenerative engineering. She aims to research what factors influence stem cell fate within the tissue/3D space. She is a huge animal lover, loves skiing, and being outdoors!
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Amir Darbar (he/him)
MSTP (MD-PhD) Student | Driskill Graduate Program
B.S., Computer Science, University of Chicago
Amir is an MD PhD student in the Goyal lab who grew up in Chicago. He is interested in developing quantitative understandings of biological phenomena and studying emergence. Outside of the lab, he likes reading, working out, hiking, and drinking tea.
Jacob Schlamowtiz (he/him)
MSTP (MD-PhD) Student | Driskill Graduate Program
B.S., Applied Mathematics and Biology, City University of New York - Brooklyn College
Jacob is an MD/PhD student in the Goyal lab, originally from Brooklyn, NY, with a background in biology and applied mathematics. He is interested in making predictive cancer models to better understand how cancer progresses. Outside of lab, he enjoys mixology, cooking, and climbing.Masters Students
Leon Schwartz (he/him)
Research Scholar | Bioinformatics
B.S. and M.S. Bioinformatics, Technical University of Munich/ Ludwigs-Maximilian-University, Munich
Leon joined the lab as a masters student and is now continuing in the lab as a research scholar after completing his masters degree. He was born and raised in Munich, Germany. Previous studies on nuclear reprogramming of somatic cells, particularly using single-cell sequencing, prompted him to join the Goyal Lab. He would be excited to continue his academic journey with a Ph.D. after the master’s program. When he's not in the lab, he enjoys traveling with friends, engaging in outdoor sports, and playing the piano.
Jaekwon Jung (he/him)
Masters Thesis Student | Biotechnology
B.S., Molecular Biotechnology, Ghent University
Jaekwon is a Master of Biotechnology Program (MBP) student conducting his master's project in the Goyal Lab. Originally from South Korea, he earned his undergraduate degree in molecular biotechnology from a Belgian university with a campus in Korea, also spending time at its main campus in Belgium. His research interests include single-cell RNA sequencing, transcriptomics, and cell biology. His undergraduate thesis using single-cell RNA sequencing inspired him to pursue another thesis focused on single-cell research. Outside the lab, he enjoys traveling, cooking, swimming, and skiing.Research Scholars
Rohan Sohini (he/him)
Undergraduate Student | DeFeo Family Fellow
B.S. Applied Mathematics, Northwestern University
Rohan is an undergraduate student at Northwestern University originally from Lufkin, TX. He enjoys exploring mathematics and biology and hopes to pursue a career as a physician scientist. Outside of the lab, he enjoys playing basketball, watching new movies and TV shows, and exploring Chicago restaurants.
Pornchanan (Cherlyn) Pholraksa (she/her)
Post-Baccalaureate Research Fellow
B.S., Biology, Indiana University Indianapolis M.S., Biotechnology, Northwestern University
Cherlyn is a research fellow in the Goyal lab. She is from Kalasin, Thailand. She was awarded the Royal Thai Government Scholarship, which brought her to the U.S. in 2018 to pursue her academic dreams. With a background in biology, she is driven to explore synthetic biology, single-cell biology, and cancer biology to enhance cancer treatment paradigms. Outside of the lab, Cherlyn enjoys playing pickleball and catching up on the latest movie releases.Undergraduate/High School Students
Yuhan Zhang (she/her)
Undergraduate Student
B.A. Biological Sciences and Mathematics, Northwestern University
Hannah is an undergraduate student at Northwestern University originally from Beijing, China. She is passionate about exploring how mathematical models can deepen our understanding of complex biological systems. Outside of the lab, she enjoys practicing Taekwondo, reading Japanese detective fictions, translating literary works, and exploring matcha in all its forms.
Anoushka Rangan (she/her)
High School Student - IMSA
Anoushka is a junior at the Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy and a student researcher in the Goyal Lab. Her interests lie in oncology, particularly in understanding how cell proliferation is controlled and how disruptions in this process contribute to disease. Outside of research, she enjoys reading, traveling with her family, and spending time outdoors.Friends of the Lab
Ian Mellis (he/him)
Lab Friend + Collaborator (Faculty at Columbia)
M.D., Ph.D., Genomics and Computational Biology, University of Pennsylvania
B.A., Mathematics and Interdisciplinary, Amherst College
Ian is a research-track Clinical Pathology resident at Columbia, and he works with the Goyal lab as a collaborator and consultant. He is originally from the suburbs of NYC. He has a background in genetics, cellular reprogramming, applied math, and statistics, and is developing new areas of interest in postdoctoral work at Columbia. In addition to research and medicine, Ian enjoys cooking, learning languages, traveling, and bantering (often with Yogesh).
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Danielle Pi (she/her)
MD/PhD Student | Northwestern University
B.A., English, Biology, University of Pennsylvania
Danielle is an MD/PhD trainee in the Arispe Lab who frequently crashes Goyal lab meetings and journal clubs. She is originally from the Bay Area and grew up in Shanghai, China. She currently works on organ growth and cell proliferation in the vascular system, but is always looking for new topics to tickle her brain. Outside of lab Danielle enjoys writing, traveling, and making bad jokes.
We are Hiring!
Our interdisciplinary and inclusive research program welcomes artists, biologists, chemists, clinicians, computer scientists, engineers, mathematicians, and physicists to come work with us! Please check the Contact page for current openings.
If you would like to know about Yogesh’s mentorship and first-hand experiences of his past mentees, Yogesh is happy to connect you with them (both undergraduate and graduate mentees). Please email Yogesh expressing interest in speaking with his current and past mentees.
Lab Alumni
Postdocs
Sayantan Dutta, PhD
Postdoc (2024)
Subsequent Position: Assistant Professor, IIT Bombay
Kalki Kukreja, PhD
Postdoc (2025)
Subsequent Position: APART-USA Postdoctoral Fellow, IMBA Vienna
Graduate Students
Jonas Braun
Masters Thesis (Mathematics), TU Munich (2023)
Subsequent Position: PhD Student, Princeton University
Tito Chai
Masters Thesis (Reproductive Science), Northwestern University (2024)
Subsequent Position: Embryologist, CNY fertility
Ida Büschel
Visiting Research Scholar (Jointly with Carsten Marr)(2024)
Subsequent Position: PhD Student, Munich School for Data Science, Helmholtz Munich
Undergraduate
Julia Jiminez
Undergraduate (SynBio REU), Elmhurst University (2022)
Subsequent Position: Rotational Scientist, Genentech
Emilia Hojel
Undergraduate (2022-23)
Subsequent Position: Undergraduate, Northwestern University
Sharon Choi
Undergraduate (2022-24)
Subsequent Position: Medical Student, UTSW
Sofia White
Undergraduate (ACS SROP) (2023)
Subsequent Position: Undergraduate, Harvard University
Naima Akhter
Undergraduate (PGTP SROP), Hamilton College (2023)
Subsequent Position: Postbac, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
Abdurrahman Waajid
Undergraduate (SynBio REU) (2023)
Subsequent Position: Undergraduate, University of Chicago
Linda Wang
Undergraduate (SynBio REU) (2024)
Subsequent Position: Undergraduate, University of Washington
Ryan Bui
Undergraduate (2023-24)
Subsequent Position: Undergraduate, Northwestern University
Alex Sorescu
High School Student (IMSA) (2024-25)
Subsequent Position: Undergraduate, University of Maryland
Research Staff
Syeda S Ahmed
Research Technician (2022-2025)
Subsequent Position: PhD Student, UIUC
Keerthana Arun
Research Technician (2022-2025)
Subsequent Position: PhD Student, UPenn