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About Me
I am a bioengineer and computer scientist specializing in AI implementation and organizational scaling for healthcare and longevity companies. I currently serve as an AI Research Fellow at Stanford's Department of Genetics where I teach courses on AI, longevity sciences and venture capital. I have worked with several clients, including OpenAI, where I supported human data efforts for model evaluations.
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I earned my Ph.D. in Bioengineering and M.S. in Computer Science (AI Specialization) from Stanford University, where my research focused on AI-powered medical devices and human data analysis for predictive healthcare. I completed my undergraduate degree in biological sciences at UC Davis.
My expertise spans AI strategy and implementation, organizational AI scaling, custom training program development, and product planning for startups and enterprises. I design AI workflows and processes that integrate seamlessly into existing operations, and I've worked extensively with cross-functional teams to deploy AI solutions at scale.
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In my free time, I explore new food and coffee shops, hiking and bike trails. One of my life goals is to see all 7 wonders of the world—as of 2019, one down and six to go.
