I am a theoretical ecologist studying how management actions shape eco-evolutionary outcomes and how managers can account for and leverage ongoing evolution to achieve their goals. My work spans the basic-applied spectrum and explores various wildlife host-pathogen systems. I use a mix of quantitative approaches including mathematical models, simulations and statistical analysis. As a member of the King Lab (and in collaboration with Ashby Lab @ SFU), I develop models to understand how pathogens evolve might in the Anthropocene.