Research Statement
I develop and apply computational methods to understand complex biological systems. My research combines machine learning, statistical modeling, and large-scale data analysis to uncover the genetic basis of disease.
Publications
"The German Model: American Liberals and the Bismarckian State"
Evelyn Reed (2022)
Journal of Transatlantic Studies.
Read Paper"Failed Revolutions: The Echoes of 1848 in American Abolitionism"
Evelyn Reed (2021)
Civil War History.
Read PaperExperience
Assistant Professor, University of Redwood
2020 - Present
Teaching undergraduate and graduate courses on American and European history.
Presentations
""Transatlantic Crossings: The Flow of Ideas in the 19th Century""
Annual Conference of the Organization of American Historians, Chicago, IL, April 2023
Awards & Grants
- Franklin Dissertation Fellowship, Society for Historians (2019)