My graduate work was focused on two areas: (1) spatial point processes and their use in studying geographic variation in cardiovascular risk factors; and (2) the association between air pollution and cardiovascular disease. I then completed a postdoctoral fellowship in the Department of Epidemiology at UAB, which focused on pharmacoepidemiology and health services research among Medicare beneficiaries with heart failure.
My current focus is on estimating the effects of longitudinal therapies (i.e., sequences of treatment decisions made over time) in pregnant women and preterm infants.