I am a health economist and data scientist. My work is inherently interdisciplinary and spans a number of disciplines including economics, epidimiology, biostatistics, medicine, and political science. Areas of current focus include:
Simulation and mathematical modeling for cost-effectiveness analysis including development of the R package hesim
Development and application of causal inference methods for supplementing randomized and single arm clinical trials with observational data
Machine learning methods and evaluation metrics for prognostic survival modeling with high dimensional data