Life gets busy and it can be hard to find the time and motivation to sit down and read nonfiction. However, many of the most important ideas that frame my perspective on the world and my place in it have come from nonfiction books.
Dec 7, 2024
One of the roles I undertook as Vice-President of the Harvard graduate student science policy group was co-organizing a series of events at the intersection of climate & health. This brought together students and staff from across the Harvard School of Public Health, Medical School, Dental School, and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences.
Apr 30, 2024
As a pedagogy fellow for the Harvard School of Public Health, I created this online short course consisting of three video modules.
May 15, 2023
I helped coordinate response to public comments for the cross-cutting feature on western wildfires.
Apr 5, 2023
Here are descriptions of the three full-semester courses that I helped teach at HSPH. Spring 2024: BST 226, Applied Longitudinal Analysis Approx. number of students: 100 Course description: This course covers modern methods for the analysis of repeated measures, correlated outcomes and longitudinal data, including the unbalanced and incomplete data sets characteristic of biomedical research.
Jan 1, 2023
To provide a sense of what I’ve worked on other than my research in the National Studies on Air Pollution & Health Group and Earth Lab, here is a list of my most substantial projects that resulted in course papers but not peer-reviewed publications:
Dec 15, 2022
I leveraged the material from my HPHR blog, as well as new content, to give a public-facing talk on air pollution, global health, data science, and public policy.
Mar 22, 2022
A blog series on air pollution, health, and data science, emphasizing environmental justice and related public policy.
Sep 30, 2021