Biography

I am a master’s student of Biostatistics at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. My research interests lie broadly in implementing and developing statistical methods to study scientific questions about genetics and genomics. I am also interested in nonparametric estimation, statistical learning, and bioinformatics. I believe my research is socially responsible for informing people of potential health risks and elevating their health condition in the long run.

Interests

  • Statistical Genetics And Genomics
  • Nonparametric Estimation
  • Statistical Learning
  • Bioinformatics

Education

  • ScM in Biostatistics (current), 2021

    Johns Hopkins University

  • BA in Mathematics, 2020

    Washington University in St. Louis

Experience

 
 
 
 
 

Student Researcher

Institute for Informatics (I2), Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis

Jun 2020 – Present St. Louis

Creating a model with clinical data to predict respiratory failure.

Responsibilities include:

  • Data Cleaning
  • Analysing
  • Modelling
 
 
 
 
 

Student Researcher

Washington University in St. Louis

May 2019 – Aug 2019 St. Louis
Investigated the properties of bootstrap method in R and visualized its resampling process.

Activities

U8 World Innovation Summit

Statistics in the Era of Evidence Based Inference

2020 PQG Conference

Judge for data.org Challenge

MSSISS 2020

Undergraduate Research Symposium

Contact

  • 615 N Wolfe St , Baltimore, MD 21205