Meet the Team

  • Drew Gupta

    Dhruva (Drew) Gupta is an aspiring physician who is fascinated by the nexus of neuroscience, medicine, and innovation. He has conducted neurodegenerative research at Massachusetts General Hospital and the Yale School of Medicine. He's also published articles about Alzheimer’s disease in Scientific American, eNeuro, and Society of Biological Psychiatry. Drew received his BS in Neuroscience from Yale and is currently an MD Candidate at Harvard Medical School.

  • Zach LaJoie

    Zach LaJoie is a neuroengineering researcher who is excited by the opportunities for engineering solutions alongside clinical care for neurological problems. He graduated from Brown University with an Sc.B. in Biomedical Engineering and an Sc.M. in Electrical/Computer Engineering and is currently conducting functional neurosurgery research at Massachusetts General Hospital. Zach is especially interested in the use of machine learning as a tool for well-informed, proactive medicine. He will continue to use his interdisciplinary experience to develop Mobile Memory’s novel approach to preclinical dementia screening.

  • Jessica Lee

    Jessica Lee is an aspiring physician who is passionate about taking on an interdisciplinary approach to healthcare. Through several personal and clinical experiences, she has developed a passion for helping those with Alzheimer's and Alzheimer's related diseases. Her exposure has allowed her to conduct research on voice prosody and dementia at Brandeis University, which has translated over to Mobile Memory's mission. Jessica is in the process of obtaining her B.S in Health, Science, Society, & Policy.

  • Shreya Nuli

    Shreya Nuli is a recent graduate from Yale University with a B.S. in Neuroscience. As an incoming medical student, she is interested in approaching healthcare through the intersections of Neuroscience and technology. She has done research on Alzheimer’s disease pathology, hemorrhagic stroke-induced neurogenesis, and addiction behaviors at MGH, Yale School of Medicine, and NIH. Through Mobile Memory, she is able to harness personal passions with her aspirations, to develop efficient healthcare solutions.

  • Matthew Fan

    Matthew Fan is an undergraduate at Yale interested in pursuing a career in medicine. He is passionate about exploring all facets of science, whether that be cytokine research at the Yale School of Medicine or learning front-end app development. As much as science is appealing to him, the humanistic aspect of medicine is equally compelling. One of Matthew’s most rewarding experiences is talking with elderly patients at Fair Haven Community Health and screening them for the social determinants of health. He is excited to probe the junction of medicine and technology with the Mobile Memory team.

  • Jessica Tang

    Jessica Tang is an M.D/PhD candidate at the University of California Davis SOM and a NIH Cambridge MD-PhD Scholar. She is passionate about developing therapeutics and diagnostic tools for neurodegenerative disorders. Her curiosity about memory loss was sparked by witnessing her grandparents' challenges with it for the first time. Jessica graduated from Yale University in 2020 with a B.S. in Neuroscience where she conducted research in drug development in mouse models of Alzheimer’s disease and tau pathology. In medical school, she served as a Co-Director of the Paul Hom Asian Student-Run Clinic (PHAC) and founded the PHAC Neurology Clinic.