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I'm currently working at McGill's Centre for Intellectual Property Policy (CIPP) for Professor Richard Gold (law, genetics) on a few empirical projects concerning patent litigation and innovation.
I was a graduate fellow at the Voting Rights Data Institute of the Metric Geometry and Gerrymandering Group, working at the intersection of law, politics, demography, and data science.
I am weaving a theory of health into research about the collective psyche, a theory about the collective psyche into health research, and (maybe) a theory of health research into the collective psyche.
I learned all the ins and outs of the NHSLS, America's leading questionnaire on sex and health.
Research at McGill's Institute for Health and Social Policy on doctor diasporas.
Interactions between your strife, your wife, and your life.
I also spend time with working groups at the Institute for New Economic Thinking (INET), the Santa Fe Institute's (SFI) online education project for complexity science, and the Metric Geometry and Gerrymandering Group (MGGG).
See my face and one of my famous algebra puns here.
See a feature on the Voting Rights Data Institute here.