Biography & Research:
As a clinical geriatric psychologist, with substantial graduate and postgraduate training in quantitative psychology, my research program bridges sub-disciplines of quantitative psychology and clinical aging. Broadly, I am interested in applying advanced quantitative statistical models to analyze data from large longitudinal datasets, in order to understand factors that promote emotional and cognitive health in older adulthood. My work centers on identifying potentially modifiable environmental (e.g., air pollution) and lifestyle (e.g., stress, social support, physical activity) factors that contribute to emotional and cognitive health in later life.