About
I am passionate about healthcare and technology for its possibilities to improve people's quality of life. I consider myself a learner and a doer; after finishing 13 years of study for my electrical engineering and career in medicine and surgery, I pursued an MBA and a Masters in Data Science to round up my preparation.
I founded a couple of companies in healthcare, one failing miserably and the second one incubated by the Techstars Anywhere program. I have helped start-ups build their clinical research and programs and led the global healthcare center of excellence for Freescale Semiconductor.
My interest is how ML and AI could be used to provide insight into chronic degenerative diseases, fertility, and neurodegenerative disorders. That is why I developed ways to develop biochips by using immunology principles and techniques for Field-Effect-Transistors.

Education
UC Berkeley School of Information
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Master of Information and Data Science
Graduate School of Management, Globis University (Tokyo)
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Master of Business Administration, Concentration in Finance (Summa Cum Laude)
Stanford University
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Professional Certificate, Innovation and Entrepreneurship
Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)
B.E. Electronics and Computer Science Engineering