
Summary
Public health researcher with hands-on pandemic policy research experience: Emily contributed to large-scale COVID policy data collection and mapping efforts (COVID AMP), and worked as a research assistant on projects tracking legal responses to COVID-19 while at Georgetown. nature+2
Applied data and geospatial analyst for climate and housing policy: She worked as a Climate Data and Policy Analyst at Brightline Defense, credited with geospatial and report contributions informing sustainable/coastal policy analysis. ca+1
Writer and editor focused on water resilience and policy: As an editor at Onewater, Emily authored and edited pieces on water systems and resilience in conflict-affected and rural contexts. onewater+2
Early-career academic contributor and educator: While completing an MPH at Columbia Mailman School of Public Health, Emily served as a teaching assistant and research worker, reflecting engagement in both instruction and applied public health research. theorg
Creative communicator with student-journalism roots: Emily contributed illustrations to The Hoya during her Georgetown years, indicating experience in visual communication alongside research and writing. thehoya+1
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Open data for COVID-19 policy analysis and mapping
July 1, 2023Describes the COVID AMP dataset tracking government policies in response to COVID-19 (January 2020–June 2022), including methods for data collection and coding across jurisdictions.
Alongside civilians, water systems suffer in Ukraine war
Onewater article on the impacts of the Ukraine war on civilian water systems.
Walking together: The long road towards water resilience in the Mexican Altiplano
Onewater article discussing water resilience efforts in the Mexican Altiplano.