Zaidel-Bar's mentorship has taught me invaluable lessons. I especially want to thank my advisor, Dr. Erin J. Cram, for always entertaining my curiosity-driven schemes, for making me a better writer, speaker, and scientist through careful critique, and for taking the time to share with me her wisdom. This work would not have been possible without the support of my lab mates. They have made the Cram Lab a fun and exciting place every day. They have created an environment that fosters scientific discovery by enthusiastically participating in impromptu brainstorms. I want to specifically thank Charlotte Kelley for her diligent work on our collaborative project presented in Chapter 2. I also want to thank Dr. Jessica Weaver who showed me the ropes when I first arrived and who always had just the right thing to say for any situation. My family's contribution began many years before my professional scientific career. I want to thank my parents for nurturing my curiosity and always believing in me. I also want to thank my partner, Dr. Vishal Tandon, who has tolerated my late nights spent in lab, partaken in my nonstop bio-babble, and always encouraged me to aim high. My family, both those I was borne with and those I have collected along the way, my friends, colleagues, and mentors have made these past years fly by. Thank you for all you have done for me and for making this work possible.