Curriculum Vitae(click here to download)

EDUCATION

Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health
Masters of Public Health (Class of 2022)

  • Concentration: Biostatistics and Data Science
  • Certificate: Comparative Effectiveness and Outcomes Research

University of Florida
Bachelor of Public Health(Class of 2020)

  • Graduated Cum Laude (with honors)

Relevant Coursework: Statistical Computing with SAS, Analysis of Categorical Data, Relational Databases and SQL programming, Regression Analysis, Data Science I&II, Probability, Decision Analysis, Analysis of Large Datasets, Statistical Inference(Classical and Bayesian Estimation), Intro to Randomized Controlled Trials, Applied Methods-Outcomes Research, Genetics, Biochemistry, Applied Regression I&II

RESEARCH

Principal Biostatistician
Columbia Irving Medical Center – Vagelos College of Physicians

  • Designed and managed data analysis as the principal biostatistician for a retrospective cohort study for Dr. Michael Mangold, Department of Psychiatry

  • Investigated the effect of drug use on the link between childhood trauma and later life cognition

    • Pulled and cleaned cognition data from the MIDUS national study database and conducted exploratory analysis to understand the association between childhood trauma and adult cognition
    • Conducted moderation analysis via regression analysis using linear/generalized mixed effect models in R
    • Presented research at annual Columbia Biostatistics Department Symposium

Research Assistant
Division for Nephrology, Hypertension at UF Health

  • Reviewed and analyzed health data as a research assistant for Dr. Rajesh Mohandas, Department of Nephrology
  • Investigated the long-term health complications of Catheter Related Blood Stream Infections and evaluated whether catheter salvage or exchange is associated with such complications
  • Reviewed medical records of patients diagnosed with CRBSI and interpreted whether the catheter practice used resulted in health complications
  • Conducted ANOVA analysis and univariate analysis of health data through Excel

Research Assistant/Data Analyst
UF Health Center for Movement Disorders

  • Computed and analyzed health data as a research assistant for Dr. Aparna Shukla, Department of Neurology
  • Investigated the characteristics of the tremor and dystonia in patients with progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) and other atypical forms of Parkinson’s disease
  • Examined medical records of patients diagnosed with PSP and identified presence of tremor or dystonia that was then classified based on body distribution
  • Calculated a numerical analysis of patients that were identified with Tremor/Dystonia through excel
  • Presented research at the 71st American Academy of Neurology Annual Meeting

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Monitor Support Tech
Internal Medicine Intensive Care Unit in UF Health/Shands

  • Read and Monitored Electrocardiograms to identify instances of heart arrythmia or dysfunction
  • Developed familiarity with accessing and inputting information in electronic health records in Epic

SKILLS

Software: Microsoft Excel, SAS, mySQL, R, GitHub, STATA, MS Office(all advanced usage)

Methods: Linear and Multivariable Regression, ANOVA analysis, Logistic Regression and Model Building, Data Visualization and Tidying, Survival Analysis, Statistical Machine Learning, Propensity Score Analysis, Supervised and Unsupervised learning techniques