About Me
I am a dedicated biological anthropologist, anatomist, and educator, with experience in informal science, museum, and higher education. I am currently a PhD candidate in functional anatomy and evolution at The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. I seek to advance understanding of the locomotor consequences of anatomical variation in the human hind limb and improve public understanding of human evolution by developing innovative curricula, engaging in earnest conversation, and instilling identification with the scientific process in younger generations.