I am a medical student who is interested in using data to solve complex problems.
Studying medicine as undergraduate, I always felt the lack of precise quantitative description of biological systems. In my view, the description of most biological processes, whether healthy or pathological lacked the mathematical/statistical framework that characterizes quantitative disciplines consequently, I set out to teach myself many mathematical and computational skills ranging from probabilistic modeling to data structure and algorithms during my study.
I am a fifth year medical student who is passionate about learning how to use data to solve complex decisions. First and for most, I love the hereditary basis of cancer. Ever since attending my first conference in genetics, I have been obsessed with advanced topics and techniques in the field. Cancer hereditary basis is a never ending puzzle that I am a passionately engaged in solving. I believe that the power of understanding its pathway can save many peoples' life around the world. I am a self-based person as I educate and drive myself to be a better person.
For my first professional work, we worked in collecting samples from Hepatocellular carcinoma patients to investigate the oncogenic function of the long non-coding RNA. Then I started to learn about using technology to improve the health care of cancer patients and worked in two ML projects.
I enjoy meeting new people and hearing new perspectives. Reach out if you want to talk about emerging tech and cancer advances.
Work Terms
Any project will cost 10$ per hour. the expected final cost may vary but the average is 50$.