My work centers on the intersections of mathematics, statistics, health equity and disparities, and data visualization.
I'm currently a PhD student in Biostatistics at Harvard University.
Until recently, I was working with Nancy Krieger, Jarvis Chen and Pamela Waterman to understand how complex patterns of discrimination affect people's health using hierarchical/multi-level modeling and causal inference. We wrote a series of articles about COVID-19 in the United States including the following:
- COVID-19: US federal accountability for entry, spread, and inequities—lessons for the future
- The Evolving Roles of US Political Partisanship and Social Vulnerability in the COVID-19 Pandemic from February 2020 - February 2021
- US racial and ethnic data for COVID-19 cases: still missing in action
- Intersectional inequities in COVID-19 mortality by race/ethnicity and education in the United States, January 1, 2020–January 31, 2021
- Missing again: US racial and ethnic data for COVID-19 vaccination
- Relationship of political ideology of US federal and state elected officials and key COVID pandemic outcomes following vaccine rollout to adults: April 2021–March 2022
See more of our publications on my Google Scholar.