I'm a Public Health Data Scientist with an MPH from Emory's Rollins School of Public Health, specializing in environmental health, epidemiology, and advanced data analytics.
My career has taken me from field operations in Chad and Cameroon with The Carter Center and Peace Corps, to academic epidemiological research, to data infrastructure work at the Georgia Environmental Protection Division. I'm driven by the belief that rigorous data analysis can directly reduce disease burden and health inequity.
My MPH thesis evaluated emergency room visits due to heat exposure in Southern California (2010–2019), using principal language spoken as a novel social determinant of health — a case-crossover study across 60 million patient records in R.