New Haven, Connecticut, United States
I am a graduate of the University of Virginia with a major in Interdisciplinary Neuroscience. I am currently working at the Yale School of Medicine, Department of Neurology as a Clinical Research Analyst under the mentorship of Jennifer A. Kim, MD, PhD. Here, I work to build predictive models of post-Acute Brain Injury epilepsy using accessible and standard of care diagnostic tools, including electroencephalogram (EEG) and Computed tomography (CT) imaging. I am entering a Clinical Psychology PhD program in summer 2026, with a research focus on Neuropsychology and Traumatic Brain Injury. My long-term research goals are focused on the neural mechanisms that govern acquired cognitive deficits, the social determinants of neurorehabilitation, and the best strategies for enhancing or supplementing neural recovery. My interests encompass a broad array of disciplines including science, art, and music. I am passionate about activism and social justice, intersectionality, and literature.