About Me

Short Bio

Hello! I am a freelance science writer with an interest in data journalism. I mostly focus on behavioral science, psychology, neuroscience, and public health. I've written extensively about research on management, the workplace, and organizational science. I'm also interested in using data visualization (mostly R) for telling stories. I'm always interested in opportunities to make complex or technical information more accessible to non-academic audiences.

I currently work as a research associate at the International Vaccine Access Center where I primarily focus on projects at the intersection of behavioral science, health communication, and infectious disease prevention. I am currently working on studies that address vaccine hesitancy and mis/disinformation on social media.

I completed a Master of Public Health at the OHSU-PSU School of Public Health in Portland, Oregon. I'm interested in mixed-methods in public health research, evidence-based policy implementation, social epidemiology, and data visualization for health promotion.

As an undergraduate I double-majored in neuroscience and English at Oberlin College. Somehow I also ended up with a minor in art history.