I am an applied economist. I hold a PhD in Quantitative Economics.
In my research, I focus on applying rigorous applied econometric or causal inference methods to answer important questions in development economics and health economics.
I am currently a postdoctoral researcher at the Danish Centre for Health Economics. I have also held previous roles at the University of Mannheim and the Center for Evaluation and Development (C4ED). Prior to my PhD, I served as Country Economist at the International Growth Center /London School of Economics as well as Program Manager at the Clinton Health Access Initiative.
I aim to conduct high-quality research that is both useful to and informs policy. My work has been published in esteemed journals and I have received several research grants.