■ Intro
Founder, Morph Labs. In pursuit of satiating an infinite curiosity by building and investing.
■ About
I grew up in South Texas. Jewish preschool, Catholic school K through 12, Hindu household. My friends came from everywhere. That kind of upbringing shaped me in ways I'm still discovering. Perspective stopped being a concept and became a reflex.
There's a flame in me that I don't think will ever go out. I was a competitive tennis player, and somewhere between my time off the court and school, my sister and I co-founded iConquer Kids Brain Health, a program on brain health and nutrition for children in the Coastal Bend. We had no real idea what we were doing. It worked anyway. That led to Walk Again, a non-profit delivering low-cost prosthetics to amputees in rural India, recognized by the Texas House of Representatives. Watching someone stand to walk again with a leg they thought was gone for good. That stays with you.
I went to Rice for Bioengineering, ended up deep in the Texas Medical Center, and found myself thinking just as much about how companies are born and grow as I did about the science. I realized what I cared about most was taking action, pushing discoveries out into the world. Graduated in 2025 with a degree in Business Management, minors in Entrepreneurship, Biochemistry & Cell Biology, and Global Health Technologies, and co-founded the Rice Student Venture Fund along the way.
Now I run Morph Labs, decoding motor intent from the brain non-invasively, and invest personally and through V11 in founders I believe in early. When I'm not building, I'm on a mountain, a court, or a plane to somewhere I've never been. I play table tennis, pickleball, golf, and soccer, and I love fashion and design. Nature has always had a way of putting everything back in order.
■ Flagship
Morph decodes motor intent directly from the brain. No surgery. No muscle workarounds. One interface. Many devices.
Building the foundation model for motor control.
Learn more at morphlabs.tech →■ Ventures
The right people, working on the right problems, at the right moment. That's where I want to be. Early enough to matter. Committed enough to stay.
■ Press
Coverage of the work across neurotech, prosthetics, and venture.
■ Contact
Currently building in New York City.