Diane was born and raised in Korea until she was 10 years old when she immigrated to Vancouver, BC. She completed her B.Sc. in Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of British Columbia. As a PhD student in the Nitz lab, Diane is working with bacterial nanocompartments to develop them into protein-based reagents for mass cytometry. After 6 pm, you may find her knitting while rewatching K-dramas from the 2000s, or admiring cake videos. Ask her about the free food events that are being offered around Lash Miller!