About
Kelsey is a robotics engineer specializing in cell and gene therapy. With a MS/BS degree in Mechanical Engineering and a minor in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Colorado, Boulder, she applies her expertise in robotics, optics, and hardware engineering to enhance biomedical systems. Currently, Kelsey works at Multiply Labs, where she designs large-scale instrumentation systems for robotic automation, focusing on creating advanced cell and gene therapies. Previously, she developed blood processing devices and minimally invasive surgical tools at companies like Terumo and Bolder Surgical. Outside of work, Kelsey is interested in using the Engineering skillset to give back to the broader community. She helped start Cellsius and currently leads Bright Block, a project aimed at enhancing safe bike lane infrastructure in San Francisco.
Joined
April 2024