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<h2>About</h2>
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I'm a human population geneticist developing statistical methods to better understand the effects of genetic variants on fertility traits and meiotic fidelity. I am currently a postdoctoral fellow in the [McCoy Lab](https://mccoy-lab.org/) at [Johns Hopkins University](https://bio.jhu.edu/). My broader [research interests](/research/) span theoretical and applied population genetics.
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Previously, I was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Oxford in the group of [Pier Palamara](https://palamaralab.github.io/) and briefly worked as a computational biologist at a biotechnology startup.
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I received my PhD in Human Genetics from the University of Chicago working with [John Novembre](http://jnpopgen.org/). My PhD research focused on developing new theory to understand population genetic datasets consisting of samples from different spatial and temporal sampling designs, alongside a number of empirical population genetic projects to understand human demographic history.
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Previously, I was a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Oxford in the group of [Pier Palamara](https://palamaralab.github.io/) and also worked as a computational biologist at a biotechnology startup.
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I received my PhD in Human Genetics from the University of Chicago working with [John Novembre](http://jnpopgen.org/). My PhD research focused on developing new theory to understand population genetic datasets under different spatial and temporal sampling designs, alongside a number of empirical population genetic projects to understand human demographic history.
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