Published several academic papers, such as 'Neutralizing and binding antibodies are a correlate of risk of COVID-19 in the CoVPN 3008 study in people with HIV' (Nature Communications, 2025), 'Validating and leveraging non-SARS-CoV-2 respiratory infection as a negative control outcome in a phase 3 COVID-19 vaccine trial with extended observational follow-up' (American Journal of Epidemiology, 2025). Received multiple awards, including Bonnie Mathieson Young Investigator Award (HIV Vaccine Trials Network, 2025) and New Investigator Award (Centers for AIDS Research, 2024).
Research Experience
Currently an Assistant Professor at the Vaccine and Infectious Disease Division, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center. Conducted doctoral research at the Department of Statistics and Data Science, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.
Education
PhD in Statistics from the University of Pennsylvania in 2022, supervised by Dr. Dylan Small; BS in Mathematics from Harvey Mudd College in 2017.
Background
Assistant Professor of Biostatistics. Broadly interested in causal inference, design and analysis of observational studies, instrumental variables, and applications of statistical tools to public health sciences. Recent interests include vaccine efficacy trials, immune correlates research, cerebral malaria, and health outcomes research in cardiac surgery.
Miscellany
Resume available for download from the website, link to Google Scholar page provided.