Welcome! I am an economist advising on global health challenges.
In my research, I develop mathematical models to support public interest decision-making, in particular in the context of antimicrobial resistance (antibiotic procurement, innovation dynamics, clinical study design, surveillance data/systems…), along with other areas of political economy and strategy.
I held teaching positions at the University of Sydney, Stanford, and Oxford – most recently at Oriel College, where I served as Lecturer in Mathematics.
My work has appeared at the Medicine Shortages Workshop (Hertie School & Federation of German Industries), the Ineos Oxford Institute AMR Conference, the Global Fintech and Blockchain Conference (Imperial College London), the Empirical Management Conference (Harvard Business School), as well as in reports by the Institute for Fiscal Studies and the LSE Growth Commission.
You can find some of my writing here.
MPhil in Economics
University of Oxford
Bachelor of Economics & Econometrics
University of Sydney
Bachelor of Arts
Sciences Po Paris