Charlotte graduated from the University of Virginia in 2025 with a double major in Computer Science and French. At UVA, she conducted biology and neuroscience research in the Liu Lab and received the Harrison Undergraduate Research Award for her project on the degeneration of retinal ganglion cells in a glaucoma mice model. She studied abroad in Paris, working with Dr. Judith Miné-Hattab and the Functional Imaging of Nuclear Architecture (FIONA) team at the Laboratory of Computational and Quantitative Biology at Sorbonne Université. There, she conducted an independent study investigating histone H2B dynamics following the induction of double-strand breaks. Charlotte is currently an Associate Computational Biologist in the Park Lab.