I am a PhD Candidate in Health Policy at Harvard University studying maternal health, health system structures, and research methods. My PhD work was funded by a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship.
My expected graduation is in May 2026 and I am on the Fall 2025 academic job market.
I earned a BS in Neuroscience from Duke University. Prior to graduate school, I was a fellow at the National Institutes of Health Department of Bioethics, where I studied the ethics of genomic research and reproductive technologies and published multiple first authored papers in top clinical and bioethics journals. At the Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy, I worked on projects in biomedical innovation and regulatory science, and organized FDA-stakeholder workshops and public meetings.