2013-2015
My journey begins in Tanzania.
Living with middle schoolers made me realize how important adolescent health is and how little the health system is offering to help them achieve better health.
2017-2019
Duke Global Health Institute (DGHI) taught me to be a researcher. I learned how to publish manuscripts, analyze data, and collaborate with multiple partners.
“Bias analysis of the medical record in Uganda” was my thesis topic.
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2019-2021
Harvard University connected me to global health researchers and policy makers who strive to improve the health system in low and middle-income countries. These connections inspired me to solidify my own research interests.
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2021-2022
Seoul, Korea
At KOFIH, I led multiple projects assessing the quality-adjusted coverage of maternal and child health services nationwide in Cambodia.
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2022 - 2023
Boston, MA
Tufts Clinial and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) Addressing Disparities in Asian Populations through Translational Research (ADAPT)
As a research associate, my work focused on reducing Asian mental health disparities by collaborating with community partners in Greater Boston.
Poster Presentation
@ CTSA 2022 Annual Meeting
2023-Present
Chapel Hill, NC
Biosocial Predoctoral Trainee | Ph.D. Student in Epidemiology
Carolina Population Center | Gillings School of Global Public Health
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill