I graduated from the University of Washington with an MS in Biostatistics in 2019, and a BS in Public Health in 2016. My thesis focused on developing a statistical method for estimating time to cancer progression and recurrence using population-level data. I am now a PhD Student in Biostatistics. My research interests include statistical methods for cancer epidemiology, health metrics, and causal inference.
I'm currently a Researcher at the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation on the Mathematical Sciences and Computational Algorithms team developing new methods that can be applied across projects to solve challenging analytic problems.
I graduated from the University of Washington with an MS in Biostatistics in 2019, and a BS in Public Health in 2016. My thesis focused on developing a statistical method for estimating time to cancer progression and recurrence using population-level data. I am now a PhD Student in Biostatistics. My research interests include statistical methods for cancer epidemiology, health metrics, and causal inference.
I'm currently a Researcher at the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation on the Mathematical Sciences and Computational Algorithms team developing new methods that can be applied across projects to solve challenging analytic problems.