About Me
I am a prospective Ph.D. candidate in Health Policy and currently serve as a Senior Research Data Analyst at the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Violence Solutions.
My work sits at the intersection of data science and public health advocacy. I conduct rigorous quantitative and qualitative research to inform evidence-based violence prevention policies. I hold a Master of Health Science in Epidemiology from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (2024).
Previously, I worked as a K–12 educator and earned a Master of Education in Special Education. My research interests focus on child and adolescent health, health policy, and social epidemiology.