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I am a Professor in the Department of Biostatistics at the Boston University School of Public Health. I specialize in developing statistical methods for infectious disease transmission and surveillance. I also work in developing tools to better understand substance use disorders.

I am the co-director of our graduate program in biostatistics. Reach out to me if you are interested in studying biostatistics!

On this site, you can find links to my recent publications and interests. You can find information about our research group here.

I graduated in math and statistics from Utah State University and then pursued my PhD in Biostatistics at Harvard University. I did my thesis work under the direction of Marcello Pagano.