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I am a biostatistics researcher, working on applying causal inference methods to sexual health. Right now, I’m interested in causal inference in agent-based modelling, missing data problems, spillover effects and understanding personal sexual health decision-making.
Currently, I am doing my research placement with the CIPHOD & SUMO teams at iPleSP to complete my MPH at Sorbonne University (focus in Statistics, Modelling and Data Science for Healthcare). I received my undergraduate degree from Fordham University in New York (French & International Political Economy). Originally from Los Angeles, CA.
I have experience working in policy and research for various actors across the healthcare industry, the City of L.A., and international NGOs. Take a look at my CV.

Scott W, Valdano E, Assaad C. Missing data and cluster graphs: cluster-level missingness vs variable-level missingness. arXiv [Preprint]. 2026. Available from: https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.20943
Scott, W. Les corps réglés: L’emploi de la menstruation comme outil pour surveiller, réglementer, et contrôler le corps féminin (1851-1910). Undergraduate thesis, Fordham University (2017).
AWARDS
Valedictorian (Majeure de promotion), Masters 1 in Public Health, Sorbonne Université Heydt French Award, Fordham University Summa Cum Laude (Highest Honors), Fordham University
⚪ 2026 Workshop on Causal Inference (iPLesp & Sorbonne Université)
⚪ 2026 Super South Capstone Competition
⚪ 2025 Super South Capstone Competition