I am an Assistant Professor of Statistics in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Montana State University. My research focuses on the intersections between epidemic modeling, network modeling, and causal inference, with a particular applied focus in HIV prevention research.

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I joined MSU in 2017 after receiving my PhD in Statistics from the University of Washington and subsequent research positions with the PRIISM Center at NYU and the Department of Biostatistics at the Harvard School of Public Health.