Rinsy Gandhi

Rinsy Gandhi

Undergraduate Thesis Student

McMaster University

Rinsy is an undergraduate in the Biochemistry program at McMaster. Her research project investigates patterns of cell-free DNA fragmentation in the context of pregnancy. Her project involves analyzing fragment end motifs in cell-free DNA from healthy pregnancies and those resulting in preterm birth. With a strong interest in women’s health, Rinsy is eager to enhance her computational skills in the lab. In her free time, she enjoys baking desserts, reading books, and watching Formula 1.

Education
  • BHSc – Honours Biochemistry

    McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario,Canada