I am an assistant professor in the Department of Biostatistics at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. I work on developing semiparametric methods for causal inference and applying them to problems in medicine and public health. My applied work is largely in HIV/AIDS, mental health, anesthesiology, and urology. My current methodological research interests include causal inference, its intersection with machine learning, mediation analysis, interference, and measurement error.
View my CVPhD in Biostatistics, 2015
Harvard University
BS in Mathematics, 2009
University of Alabama