I’m a research scientist at the Gates Foundation’s Institute for Disease Modeling, working with a variety of partners on vaccine delivery and measles burden control. I use mathematical and statistical modeling techniques to understand where better disease surveillance is needed, how best to structure immunization campaigns, and other epidemiology questions. Generally speaking, I’m interested in mathematical modeling and statistics applied to all kinds of problems.
When I’m not doing research, I like to play tennis or basketball, cook, read, draw, (sometimes) run, (sometimes) hike, and (sometimes) travel. Having grown up in Arizona, I’m also always on the look out for good Mexican food. Don’t hesitate to email me if you have suggestions.