Sophie Woodward

A head-and-shoulders portrait of a woman standing outdoors on a residential street in winter. She has long dark hair and is smiling at the camera, wearing a light gray blazer over a black turtleneck. Snow is visible on the ground, with houses, parked cars, and bare trees softly blurred in the background.
Sophie Woodward
Ph.D. Candidate
Biostatistics Department
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

Sophie Woodward is a fourth-year Ph.D. student in the Department of Biostatistics at Harvard University, advised by Dr. Francesca Dominici. Her research lies at the intersection of causal inference and spatial statistics, with applications in environmental health. She is currently working on developing methods to address unmeasured spatial confounding. She was awarded the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship in 2022 and joined the National Studies of Air Pollution and Health (NSAPH) research group in 2021.