About Me

I am an Applied Statistician for the Youth and Young Adult Depression and Suicide Prevention Lab, University of Michigan, and a Data Analyst for the Data Science for Dynamic Intervention Decision Making Center (d3c), Institute for Social Research. Upon moving to Boston, MA, I was fortunate to work in-person as an affiliate at the Statistical Reinforcement Learning Lab, Harvard University.

I received my M.S. in Biostatistics from University of Michigan School of Public Health in 2022, serving under a NSF AGEP-GRS grant fellowship as a graduate student researcher for Professor Bhramar Mukherjee. Prior to graduate school, I worked as an Analyst at Mathematica in health and disability policy research. I received my undergraduate degree in Mathematics and Economics from Trinity College, CT.