I am a population health researcher focused on fertility, reproductive health, child development, mental health, and health systems. My work uses population-based approaches to examine how social, structural, and policy contexts shape health outcomes and access to care across the life course. I am currently a doctoral student at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. My research draws on longitudinal population-based data and qualitative methods, with experience working across global and U.S. settings.
PhD, Maternal and Child Health (in progress), University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
MPH, Saint Louis University
Certified in Public Health (CPH)
Member, Population Association of America (PAA)
Talks & Engagement
05/10/2021
The Student Association for Public Health (SAPH) hosted a drive on March 27-28 to collect items of daily living for the Giving Hearts Community Closet, a new program being launched by the Northside Youth and Senior Services Center (NSYSSC) to provide assistance to members of the North St. Louis Community.
10/05/2022
PMA and IPUMS patnered in a webinar in French to explain the longitudinal data method used by PMA.
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