I completed my Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering, with a concentration in Bioelectric and Neural Engineering, at the University of Michigan under the mentorship of Dr. Tim Bruns. My research interests center on the use of electrical neuromodulation to restore lower urinary tract function. My graduate work focused on closed-loop neuromodulation and selective pudendal nerve stimulation to restore bladder function. My current research focuses on how to optimize tibial nerve stimulation therapy and better understand the mechanisms behind its effects.
Outside of the lab, I enjoy playing basketball and cooking.