Student Assistant
Pfizer
Sarah Davydov is a dedicated and passionate undergraduate Bioengineering: Bioinformatics major at UC San Diego, graduating in the Spring of 2023. Sarah is currently a Student Assistant at Pfizer, where she is working on machine learning population pharmacokinetic modeling, nonlinear mixed-effects population pharmacokinetic modeling, and pharmacometric analysis. She previously worked as a summer intern at Pfizer, during which she focused on developing a machine learning program for population pharmacokinetics. She has taken extensive coursework in data structures and algorithms, bioinformatics tools and molecular biology. In 2021, Sarah was an undergraduate researcher in The Mali Lab at UCSD, where her team's project was to design delivery vectors that would minimize the immune response when used to deliver therapeutics. In 2020, Sarah was an undergraduate researcher in the Biomedical Engineering Advanced Medical Solutions lab at UC Irvine, where she worked with a team to develop a continuous blood pH sensor for diabetes patients. This is Sarah's first year presenting at ASCPT.