About Me

I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Biostatistics and Data Science in the Division of Public Health Sciences at Wake Forest School of Medicine. After receiving my PhD in Biostatistics from Boston University in 2017, I spent three years as a post-doctoral fellow in the Biostatistics Department at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. I joined the Wake Forest School of Medicine faculty in 2020.

I love to work on a variety of projects and have been involved in the statistical analysis of several clinical trials and observational studies. However, my main research interest is in the statistical analysis of network data, particularly as it pertains to complex brain networks. I enjoy developing statistical methodology to analyze and compare brain networks in healthy individuals, as well as in individuals with various brain disorders.