Research & thinking

Ideas in service
of better systems.

Research, applied thinking, and emerging perspectives across genomics, prevention, accessibility, and human-centered health services.

Selected publications & research

Peer-reviewed publication

Human Body and Physics: Combined Use of Simulations and Hands-on Experiments to Explain the Quadriceps Muscle Exercise.

First-author work connecting physical simulation, experimentation, biomechanics, and learning.

Applied public-health research

Promoting Overall Wellness for Individuals with Low Vision Through Accessible Technology in Adult Fitness Centers.

Research focused on wellness, accessibility, technology, and inclusive service environments.

Strategic perspective

Inclusive systems perform better.

Accessibility reveals whether a service was designed around real human variation or an idealized user. It belongs in evidence, governance, technology evaluation, service design, and implementation from the beginning.

The objective is not compliance alone. It is clearer information, greater agency, more reliable participation, and better outcomes.

The emerging notebook

What should genomic prevention look like when trust, equity, and everyday life are treated as design inputs?

Future essays will explore life-course prevention, responsible genomics, health-service design, accessibility, and the operational work behind population-scale ambition.