About Me!

Biostatistics grad student who loves turning messy data into clear stories. I work with R, Python, and SQL daily, whether analyzing genetic datasets at Emory or public health trends for the CDC. I love finding the hidden patterns in numbers and explaining them in ways everyone can understand through clean visualizations. Aside from being immersed in the data world, I enjoy spending my free time reading mystery books, crafting charms with polymer clay, and cafe hopping.

Skills

Soft skills:

Technical skills:

My Recent Projects

Interactive Multivitamin Plot

Part of my CDC project, visualizing the trends of multivitamin intake among pregnant women by year and states we were interested in.

Identifying risk variants associated with OFCs

My graduate capstone project that identified the top 3 significant risk loci linked to orofacial cleft lips.

Predicting CKD mini project

Using public database looking at the trends and learning Git and creating a Docker container for collaboration through this project.

New York Times Games: Connections Analysis

Obsessed with the game Connections and annoyed at how difficult it is on some days.

Coming soon!

Under construction lol.

Professional Experience

Graduate Research Assistant

Emory School of Medicine

  • Processed and analyzed 100,000+ genetic variants using statistical methods and bioinformatics tools
  • Implemented data quality assurance pipelines improving dataset accuracy to 98%
  • Optimized workflow efficiency with customized Bash and R scripts that processed complex genetic datasets systematically
  • Applied principal component analysis (PCA) algorithm to detect population stratification and outliers in genetic data

ORISE Fellow, Primary Data Analyst

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

  • Performed advanced statistical modeling on multivitamin use impact
  • Conducted EDA on complex survey datasets using R
  • Developed and standardized reusable R scripts for data analysis, improving team efficiency and consistency
  • Collaborated with cross-functional teams to interpret findings and present results to scientists, supporting data-driven decision- making in folic-acid research

Education

Degree Institution Year
Master of Public Health, Biostatistics & Data Science Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University 2025
Bachelor of Science, Biology The University of Texas at Dallas 2023