Research Program

My research program is comprised of three interest areas: digital health and racial justice, mediated patienthood, and health policy activism. My research and teaching explore the intersections of these three areas.

Digital Health and Racial Justice

How should we pursue innovation in the world of digital health in order to equitably distribute its benefits to all? My primary area of research examines the design and deployment of digital health technologies with this question in mind. I am interested in understanding the social, cultural, and political dimensions of innovation in biomedicine. As part of this work, I mentor undergraduate and graduate students through my Digital Health and Racial Justice Lab.

Health Policy Activism


As we look back on the passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) as well as efforts to repeal it, how can the stories and illness narratives that patients and caregivers shared help us understand the experience of "health insurance precarity"?  My work in this research stream, which includes my 2019 article "Fight for Our Health: Activism in the Face of Health Insurance Precarity," my public-facing reader discussing health disparities in access to health insurance in the U.S. titled Fighting for Health Equity: Past, Present, Futures (2021), and my Somatosphere essay "Is Health Activism A Collective Responsibility?" offer illustrations of this work.