
My work translates rigorous research into accessible, policy-relevant, and publicly engaged outputs. Across institutions, I have contributed to large-scale estimation initiatives, public opinion research, and peer-reviewed scholarship.
Below is a curated selection of research outputs and strategic initiatives.
I contribute to global sexual and reproductive health research that informs funding, policy, and advocacy worldwide at the Guttmacher Institute. My work includes strengthening analytical systems, improving research processes, and translating complex estimation models into accessible outputs.
At Pew Research Center, I led and contributed to research projects examining digital media, education, public opinion, and social inequality. These reports were widely cited and covered in national media.
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My academic scholarship examines inequality, digital discourse, the U.S. opioid epidemic, and the social consequences of policy through quantitative and computational approaches.
This work has been published in peer-reviewed journals and edited volumes, and is available on Google Scholar →.