Social Sciences Division
Ph.D. Candidate
Graduate
Merrill College Academic Building
131
Spring 2025: Mondays - 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM
Merrill College
I am a Ph.D. Candidate in the Politics Department. My research explores the subnational variation of healthcare outcomes in Latin America, particularly in Brazil. I am specifically interested in the interplay between belief in misinformation, institutional trust, political ideology, and state capacity to provide social policies at the local level. I explore these themes using a mixed-methods strategy with interviews, experimental survey designs, and quantitative analysis.
MA, International Relations, University of Brasilia (UnB), Brazil.
BA, International Relations, with honors, Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC), Brazil.
Teaching Assistantships:
POLI 17: US & the World Economy; POLI 140C: Latin American Politics; POLI 61: Politics of Social Policy; POLI 186/LGST 186: Global Health Politics and CGH1: Foundations of Global and Community Health; POLI 160A: Theories of International and World Politics; POLI 140A: European Politics.