I am a social demographer, and my work reveals how social structures create and reinforce health inequities between classes, races/ethnicities, and genders. I view interactions between social structures and health as fluid processes and use demographic methods to model their dynamics across geographies and time.
I am an assistant professor at Emory University’s Department of Sociology. Before moving to Atlanta, I lived in more than ten cities around the world including London, New York, Los Angeles, and Seoul.