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Research Interests


My current academic research includes health services research, health economics, and policy making. My experience and familiarity with the organizational and procedural difficulties of health administrative data as well as my multidisciplinary background provide me with a comparative advantage in addressing challenges posed by research.  My scientific interests focused on social adaptation, innate and conditioned factors affecting neurosis, and cognitive reserve.

Selected Grants


Genetic Modulations of Morbidity Compression: A Population-Based Study

ResearchResearch Analyst · Awarded by National Institute on Aging · 2020 - 2026

Project 1: The Long Life Family Study

ResearchResearch Coordinator · Awarded by Washington University in St. Louis · 2019 - 2025

Understanding Alzheimer's Disease in the Context of the Aging

ResearchResearch Aide · Awarded by National Institutes of Health · 2019 - 2025