About Me

I am a Midwest Analytics and Disease Modeling Center (MADMC) Postdoctoral Associate at the University of Minnesota School of Public Health. My postdoctoral research is done under the advisement of Professor Eva Enns. As part of MADMC, I am developing a decision-analytic infectious disease modeling platform with the goal of supporting decision-making during public health emergencies. More about the center can be found here.

Prior to joining the University of Minnesota School of Public Health, I recieved my PhD in Health Policy in the Decision Sciences track at Stanford University. My primary advisor is Jeremy Goldhaber-Fiebert. I worked as an economist in the Public Health Economics Program at RTI International conducting economic evaluations in areas such as diabetes, pediatric asthma, family planning, and more. I hold a bachelor’s degree in Finance and Business Economics from the University of South Carolina and a master’s degree in Health Economics from the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health. My research interests include simulation modeling, cost-effectiveness analysis, infectious disease modeling, kidney transplantation policy, and cancer modeling.