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