I joined the Graduate Program in Medical Physics in the Autumn of 2021 after graduating from Westmont College with a B.S. in Chemistry and Physics and Biology. I currently work with Dr. Tim Carroll quantifying the structural and functional cerebral effects of hyper-acute flow augmentation treatments in Ischemic stroke. I use resting state fMRI and Diffusion Tensor Imaging for this work and am gaining skills for this project through a 6-month academic visit in the UK at the University of Oxford.
Outside of research, I enjoy tutoring high school STEM students, volunteering, listening to music, playing/watching sports (especially soccer), playing guitar, and oil painting.