I have an interdisciplinary background (health care, business, anthropology). I conduct research on health care in Sub-Saharan Africa (Cameroon and West Africa), specifically collaboration between traditional and biomedical practitioners and also how to facilitate bidirectional exchange between local and global communities to address epidemics such as Zika and Ebola. I have also become involved in facilitating access among scholars in the South to educational resources. I currently teach Principles of Business Statistics and have taught a graduate level statistics course to medical anthropology majors.