San Francisco, California, United States
Designs and carries out research plans across the Sarkar Lab and SOLVE Health Tech to understand safety-net population needs that intersect with technology and health, including usability and accessibility of products (e.g., wearable sleep tracking device) or health services (e.g., telemedicine access).
Collaborates with a team of clinicians, researchers, and research administrative staff to develop grant applications and detailed research plans utilizing qualitative and quantitative methods.
Communicates scientific findings to diverse stakeholders by synthesizing findings, creates visual abstracts, and presentations to inform strategic decisions.
Generate insights from literature reviews, survey data, and in-depth interviews with patient or clinical stakeholders to generate actionable recommendations to improve health outcomes in San Francisco and advance public health research.