I’m a journalist who writes about the ways that health intersects with politics, business, technology, and culture.

My work has appeared in Women’s Health, The Guardian, Mother Jones, TIME, The Washington Post, FiveThirtyEight, Teen Vogue, International Business Times, and the St. Louis Beacon (St. Louis Public Radio), among other places.

I also have extensive experience fact-checking and copy editing for journalistic, academic, and commercial projects.

I studied English literature at Barnard College, Columbia University, where I served as Editor in Chief of Columbia University’s student newspaper, the Columbia Daily Spectator.

Before that, I grew up in Missouri, where I learned to love camping, reading, and eating barbecue. Now you can find me in Brooklyn, constantly trying new cooking projects and missing St. Louis Bread Company (or what the uninitiated call Panera Bread).