Hello! I’m an Assistant Professor of Biostatistics in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Temple University College of Public Health.

I mainly work on developing new statistical methods for analyzing neuroimaging data, motivated by applications in mental health, neurodevelopment, and neurodegenerative disease. I’m also involved in research across numerous areas as a statistical collaborator.

Before joining the faculty at Temple, I was a PhD student at Penn, where I was a member of the Penn Statistics in Imaging and Visualization Center (PennSIVE). I was also previously a data analyst at the Hospital for Special Surgery and an undergrad at Columbia.


Interested in working together? Feel free to reach out!

I’m recruiting an Epidemiology PhD student for Fall 2024. If you’d like to work together, please reach out to me directly in addition to submitting an application through SOPHAS.