about
I study cognitive aging and dementia at the University of Southern California in the Braskie research group, a part of the Stevens Neuroimaging and Informatics Institute. I started my neuroimaging training in Dr. William Jagust’s lab at UC Berkeley, where I learned multiple imaging modalities to study normal cognitive aging and dementia including amyloid and tau-PET, MRI, and fMRI. My current research focuses on understanding the effects of molecular, biological, and social factors on cognitive impairment across diverse ethnoracial groups to understand and predict cognitive trajectories in aging and disease.