I’m a postdoctoral research fellow in the Laboratory for the Study of Upper Airway Dysfunction at Columbia University. My research is dedicated to improving quality of life and health outcomes in neurodegenerative disease through the rehabilitation of impairments in airway protection, namely cough (dystussia) and swallowing (dysphagia) dysfunction. I also have interests in meta-science, statistics, and how these practices affect the transparency, rigor, and replicability of science.
PhD, Communication Sciences and Disorders, 2023
Teacher's College at Columbia University
MS, Communication Sciences and Disorders, 2016
MGH - Institute of Health Professions
BA, Psychology, 2014
College of the Holy Cross
To date, I have taught two graduate-level courses as an adjunct assistant professor: