About Me

I am a pharmacoepidemiologist and health services researcher with expertise in epidemiologic methods, the analysis of large administrative healthcare databases, and their applications to the fields of aging and cancer outcomes. The overall objective of my work is to improve the health and well-being of older adults, with a particular focus on older cancer survivors. I do this through two broad research objectives:

  1. To improve the quality of aging and cancer outcomes research through methodological development and validation
  2. To use epidemiologic methods to generate real-world evidence on physical functioning in older adults with cancer.