Description
I am a graduate student in David Haig's lab at Harvard University, supported by the NDSEG Fellowship and the Ashford Fellowship, formerly supported by the Rhodes Scholarship. I am broadly interested in:
- biomaterials, such as antireflective architecture in nature (super black birds and spiders)
- evolutionary arms races and conflicts of interest (e.g., in sexual selection and pregnancy)
Before Harvard, I studied biology at Yale and received an MPhil in enviromental policy from Oxford University.