Understand how life uses time. Use this knowledge to improve health, education, and the world.
Life on Earth is the living embodiment of information's value. Now that individuals generate data across time with digital trails and wearable sensors, we can begin to see how humans evolved to use time to orchestrate their bodies. Modern life often conflicts with natural time by imposing social demands that go against the rhythms of our bodies. The more we learn about time in our lives (and the lives of all organisms), the more informed can be our personal and societal choices about how we use time in this modern context for which we are not so well adapted.
Ongoing projects are listed below, but are not exhaustive. While they may seem disparate, they are united in generating examples of the opportunities that incorporating biological time offers across fields and across populations.
Ongoing Projects & Research Interests (and some Notes for those curious to join)
A Brief synopsis of my recent academic career can be found here.
To the extent my lab accomplishes anything, it's because of the people that contribute.
Some ideas are too good not to give away. Scoop me!
Finally, we are in historical times of change. Some bad, some good. We have an opportunity to empower more people than ever before to be part of medical discovery - celebrating personal health stories and learning more broadly that was previously possible. Success is not a give, but the opportunity is worth considering.