I am a computational biologist, currently a PhD student in the Carlson lab at Yale University.
My PhD research is mostly thinking about how we can understand the impacts of climate and climate change on infectious disease dynamics. I also think a lot about food webs, fisheries and fish parasites, and the theory behind ecological forecasting 📈.
I am extremely passionate about open science and computational literacy in the biological sciences, and I teach introductory workshop series in programming and reproducibility methods for undergrad and grad students. 🖥️ I also work as a statistical consultant for all Yale community members at the Yale University's StatLab
Here on my GitHub are all the projects I'm working on, a bit of a mixture of research projects and teaching materials. Also even though I'm not a software person by trade, I do love building little tools and fun projects for myself, as well as learning new languages.
You can learn more about me and my various research projects here
I absolutely love talking about software, statistical quandries, and fun ecological problems. If you think we have similar interests, reach out and let's have a virtual or in-person coffee ☕ Feel free to call me any pronouns, but I typically use he/him or they/them.



