Hi! I’m a Cognitive Neuroscientist and Data Analyst at Penn Medicine. My work bridges cognitive neuroscience and data science, leveraging electronic health, behavioral and MRI (structural, functional) data for research-driven solutions to improved and individualized patient care.
I earned my Ph.D. in Psychology and Neuroscience from Temple University, where I investigated the neural markers of memory encoding, consolidation, and retrieval, all of which ensures our ability to recall personal experiences in the long-term, especially those shaped by emotions and social interactions.
With over a decade of research experience, I’ve developed strong skills in research design, problem-solving, and drawing clear, compelling insights from complex data - skills I continue to apply and expand through collaborative, data-driven work.
In my current role as an analyst, I support our medical and academic collaborators by offering statistical consultation. I help research teams identify appropriate analytic strategies aligned with their data and scientific goals — for grant submissions, manuscripts, and project planning.