I'm a clinical researcher living in San Francisco. My interests began with a fascination to better understand human movement and it's application to movement disorders and sports performance. I am excited about exploring new tools and technologies to contribute to meaningful research in health science. I also enjoy running, writing, and making music with friends.
Hello! I am a research scientist specializing in kinesiology and biomechanics. I am passionate about expanding my research toolbox by exploring new data collection techniques and research software. My interests lie at the exciting intersection of movement science and technology, where I am keen to explore opportunities in wearable devices, biomedical imaging, and physiological signal processing, and their applications towards understanding movement disorders and enhancing human performance.
I have three years of experience managing projects as a clinical researcher. As a research associate at the Stone Research Foundation, I contribute to orthobiologic research with the goal to improve orthopedic surgery techniques and outcomes. As a clinical research assistant in the ECU Human Movement and Analysis Lab, I contributed to physical therapy research in fall prevention for people with balance disorders. Check out more of my projects in the slides below.