I'm an economist with an active research and teaching program at Harvard, specializing in healthcare and life sciences. My academic work focuses on technology, productivity, and innovation in healthcare. In practice, I apply econometrics, causal inference, and large-scale data analysis to complex healthcare litigation — including pharmaceutical and medical device product liability, the False Claims Act, payor-provider reimbursement disputes, and antitrust.
Currently, I'm a Senior Managing Economist at Berkeley Research Group, where I lead teams of analysts and economists across multi-party healthcare engagements. I teach The Economics of Digitization at Harvard College, where I received a Derek C. Bok Award for Teaching Excellence.
Previously, I was Director of Data and Analytics at Boston Children's Hospital, an economist at Analysis Group, and a research affiliate at the National Bureau of Economic Research. I hold a PhD from Harvard Business School and a BA in Economics with High Honors from Dartmouth College.