About Me
I’m a post-doctoral scholar at New York University where my line of research aims to evaluate the neurobiological substrates of stress and attention development within contexts of socioeconomic disadvantage. As a research consultant, I have on-the-ground experience leading outcomes research in clinical settings and supporting clinical trial studies as a biostatistician. I have an extensive background in neurophysiology and cognitive assessment methodology, statistics, and science communication through article publications and public speaking. Through my various lines of work, I aim to advance individualized prevention and intervention efforts for children and individuals at-risk for psychopathology.
Outside work, you might find me listening to live music, surfing in the Rockaways, or rollerblading around Brooklyn. I recently spent four months living in Costa Rica and this past summer I helped lead a river trip down the Colorado River with 20 of my closest friends.