
About Me
I am a first generation graduate from Brooklyn, New York with a B.S. in Biology from Binghamton University.
I am broadly interested in ecotoxicology and disease ecology. I'm interested in the effects of pollutants on: individuals; food webs and food availability; and host-pathogen interactions and disease outcomes.
I am very passionate about science education and outreach. I was a teaching assistant for two biology courses at Binghamton University and I've taught at several summer camps. Currently, I work as a Park Naturalist at the Prospect Park Audubon Center and as a STEM Laboratory Technician at The Dalton School. In the future, I hope to become a research professor.
In my free time, I enjoy knitting, crocheting, roller skating, gardening, and cooking.



