My research interests revolve around using biostatistical methods to address health inequities, especially with regards to studying barriers that create health disparities. Currently, I am working as a graduate research assistant with Bert Chantarat in UMN's Institute for Social Research and Data Innovation, where we will be exploring "structural white advantage" (SWA) and how that affects cognitive health outcomes later in life.
I am a Biostatistics master's student at the University of Minnesota. I am currently working as a graduate research assistant under Dr. Bert Chantarat. Originally from Wilmington, DE, I received my BS in Applied & Computational Mathematics & Statistics and Music Performance at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana.