I am currently a senior scientist at the British Columbia Centre for Disease Control and an adjunct professor at Simon Fraser University in the Faculty of Health Sciences. Previously, I was a postdoctoral research fellow at the University of British Columbia, the British Columbia Centre for Disease Control and the BC Ministry of Mental Health and Addictions. I use an array of approaches from Bayesian statistics and mathematical modelling.
I also completed a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Warwick modelling the elimination of lympahtic filariasis as part of the neglected tropical disease modelling consortium.
I completed a PhD in the modelling of pattern formation in ecology as part of the University of Warwick Centre for Complexity Science.
I am passionate about using a wide-variety of analytic and statistical tools to get the most insight from data available; from data-mining to inference and model-based prediction.
I am always interested in new opportunities for collaboration. My contact details are below.