Science
As a science writer, I’ve written for Weill Cornell Medicine, Johns Hopkins Magazine, Princeton, and University of Colorado Department of Surgery. I have bylines in Science, Women’s Running, Outside, and other national publications. My passions lie in writing scientific profiles and uncovering news about cutting edge research.
Hub: How Risky Is That Pint of Beer? Report Links Alcohol to Increased Cancer Risk
Outside: Surprising Ways Running Benefits the Brain
Johns Hopkins Magazine: Football Player Carter Hogg Creates Device to Reduce Risk of Concussion
5280: Can This Colorado Company’s AI-Backed Brainband Help You Sleep Better?
Science: Revisiting a Tragedy at Gombe
Hub: Nicotine Pouches are Growing in Popularity. Are They Safe?
Women’s Running: The Tokyo Olympics Are Putting Climate Change on Display
People
II’ve had the privilege to profile professional athletes, doctors, scientists, and everyday heroes.
Princeton Alumni Weekly: Sister Inspires Maddie Offstein ‘19 As Olympic Marathon Trials Approach
Women’s Running: How to Leave a Legacy: Allyson Felix is Officially Retired from Sport
Women’s Running: Ukrainian Valentyna Veretska Runs to Show Support to Her Country
Outside: “I’d Like to Think of Parkinson’s as my Superpower”
Weill Cornell Medicine: Joelle Obsatz’s Breast Cancer Diagnosis
Weill Cornell Medicine: Gavin Campbell’s Inspiring Eagle Scout Project
Weill Cornell Medicine: Dr. David Jaramillo Gil’s Diversity Week Contributions
Weill Cornell Medicine: Rachel Stahl Salzman’s Call to Become a Dietitian
Weill Cornell Medicine: Minerva Guerrero’s Acute Myeloid Leukemia Story
Women’s Running: Daily Affirmations Help Valarie Allman Win Gold
Health & Wellness
I love being able to thread health discoveries into the context of everyday life.
Triathlete: The Endurance Athlete’s Guide to Hormonal Contraceptives
Everyday Health: Treadmill Giving You Back Pain? Here’s What You’re Doing Wrong and How to Fix It
Women’s Running: Swearing May Help You Run Better—Unless You Do It Too Much
Women’s Running: Thanks to Enterprising Runners, Sports Bras Don’t Suck as Much as They Used To
Women’s Running: New Study Finds Connection Between Depression, Anxiety, and Underfueling
Weill Cornell Medicine: Advice for Movember
Women’s Running: What is Hypothyroidism?
Women’s Running: How Going for a Run May Improve Your Response to Vaccines
Women’s Running: Eat Your Greens: Researchers Find a Key to Muscle Strength in Salad
Everyday Health: Sciatica Stopping You in Your Tracks? These Expert-Backed Shoes Can Help