Data Visualization
Below is a sampling of some of my data visualization work in a variety of settings, from published academic work to high-level regulatory analyses for professional environments to passion projects. All visualizations pictured were developed in R/RStudio or Tableau.
For further context on the first visualization focused on the quantitative effects of policing on violent crime, please check out the following link.







Systematic Review methodology
BMJ Open: February 2017
Objective: To analyze the logistical aspects of conducting a systematic review to quantify the time and resources required to complete such projects.
Impact: In the top 5% of all research outputs scored by Altmetric, a tool used to analyze the impact of research articles by measuring social media engagement and citations. Additionally, this research is used by the University of Pittsburgh, an R1 research institution, to drive framework for conducting systematic reviews and meta-analyses.
Cited by 412 publications, most recently February 2025
Dimensions: “this publication is extremely highly cited and has received approximately 93 times more citations than average”
Impact of sleep on energetics
Obesity reviews: September 2015
Objective: To determine if evidence exists to establish correlation between the effect of sleep on body weight, composition and eating.
Impact:
Cited by the Parliament of the United Kingdom in a 2018 policy brief titled "Sleep and Long-Term Health"
Cited by 150 publications, most recently in September 2024