

The HealthImpact Lab
at Health Research for Action
University of California, Berkeley
I am an epidemiologist. I am interested in developing precise, yet comprehensive prevention programs that target multiple disorders and diseases based on the theory that individuals are susceptible to multiple-, related- disorders and diseases.
My research integrates population level pathogenesis and disease progression theory, statistical methods, and prevention sciences.
Theory: I am interested in understanding the developmental origins of vulnerability and their amplification through the lifecourse as a basis of differential susceptibility to multiple disorders and diseases.
Methods: I integrate ML/AI to identify vulnerability patterns in the population.
Prevention: I work in the community to detect real-time vulnerability patterns to prevent multiple disorders and diseases and to improve population health through multi-sector social network collaboratives.