
Medical School: University of Chicago Pritzker School of Medicine
Residency: WashU Medicine ASAP graduate with a fellowship in Abdominal Organ Transplant, 2019
Current Role: Assistant Professor, WashU Medicine
Research: Improving the interpretability of advanced machine learning alerts in intensive care.
Grants: NIH KL2 2020
What does a normal day-in-the-life as a physician-scientist look like for you?
On a normal day, I’ll either be doing data analysis, writing, or meeting with project stakeholders.
How did the Academic Scholars Advancement Program (ASAP) help you get to where you are today?
ASAP gave me protected time to obtain new skills in machine learning and flesh out new research directions. I came from a biostatistics and epidemiology PhD before neural networks took over the world. These have become fundamental to the informatics and have changed how statisticians interact with the world as well. These skills have been key in my grant proposals and current projects.