Khaly Diagne is a PhD candidate in Chemical Biology and Drug Discovery at Northeastern University, with a research background that includes the development of anti-malaria and anti-tuberculosis therapeutics at the Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research. Prior experience includes roles as an Epic Support Associate and Health IT Intern at Rush University Medical Center, and as a Research Assistant at Skidmore College, where Khaly contributed to the development of a 3D printed micro-fluidic chip and the measurement of iron concentration in medications. Khaly holds a Bachelor's degree in Biochemistry from Skidmore College, earned in 2021.