I am passionate about public health research, data science, and solving complex issues at the intersection of health and public policy. Most of my academic research has focused on the epidemiological, clinical, and spatiotemporal aspects of Covid-19, Zika, influenza, chikunguya, and dengue outbreaks. However, other recent work has focused on pediatric diarrhea, campylobacteriosis, and anthrax. At present, I am collaborating with the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in Washington, DC, as an Emerging Leader in Data Science Fellow, where I aid the institute in its extramural and intramural research efforts.I am a graduate of Stanford (BA Human Biology and Political Science in 2012), Harvard (MS Epidemiology in 2014 with a focus in infectious diseases), and the University of California, Berkeley (MA Biostatistics in 2019 and PhD Epidemiology in 2020).
Listed skills include Research, Epidemiology, Data Analysis, Infectious Diseases, and 22 others.