About Me

I’m a PhD candidate in The CHOICE Institute at the University of Washington. My dissertation is focused on using advanced statistical methods to better understand the causal mechanisms underpinning the relationship between out-of-pocket payments, adherence, and outcomes in cancer patients on Medicare Part D.

Prior to my doctoral training, I received a Master's in health economics and worked as a health economist specializing in decision-analytic modeling at The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

I've also acted as a health economics consultant in industry and non-profit settings and my work has been featured in Health Affairs, Bulletin of the World Health Organization, and Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center's Science Spotlight Series.