About Me
I’m a medical student based at Griffith University & Gold Coast University Hospital in Gold Coast, Australia interested in pushing the frontiers of health using technology. Some areas that I'm interested in are:
- AI-based clinical decision support
- Digital Twins in surgical and pharmaceutical development
- Rerouting economic systems to reduce global inequity
Current Adventures
Radiel Health
- Building an AI-enhanced physics modelling platform to model surgical interventions accurately at scale
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Working with:
- Fluid Flow Physics at the University of Waterloo
- Neurosurgery at the University of Miami
- Learn more at radielhealth.com
Past Endeavours
DeSci Fellow @MoleculeDAO (April-May 2025)
- Learned under the MoleculeDAO team on Crypto uses in science.
Research @DatChem (Nov 2023-Jan 2024)
- Learned under Professor Carolyn Mountford to use ML in Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy.
Design @Cradle (Jan 2022-Jan 2023)
- Worked on UI interfaces for a seed-stage Web3 startup (now aquired).
Research @Apollo Neuro (June-September 2020)
- Worked on the design and ideation of an Apollo Neuro research platform that aimed to analyze EEG activity after using their wearable device
Fun Projects
Using CRISPR-Cas9 Systems and AAV's to Reverse the SIRT1-L107P Mutation in Type-1 Diabetes (February 2020)
- In Yr 11, I co-wrote a proposal that targeted the SIRT1 gene in an attempt to reverse Type-1 Diabetes.
- Our team won the first prize at the 2020 Reg20 Conference at the University of Toronto among graduate and undergraduate students.
EHR Unity (CU Hacks 2020)
- In Yr 11, my friend and I made a small demo that allowed doctors to upload medical information into a blockchain-based database to enable distributed access in a secure fashion.
- Our team won the 'Best Use of Blockstacks Award' at CU Hacks 2020.
Reducing the Cost of Living in Toronto (Jan 2020)
- I worked on a project that aimed to reduce costs for Sidewalk Labs' proposed Toronto development. We suggested utilizing novel technologies such as kinetic pavements and permeable asphalt to save utlility costs.
- Our team met part of the executive team of Sidewalk Labs to pitch our proposal.
Vitalis (July-August 2019)
- I worked on a project that aimed to promote remote health monitoring and telemedicine using a wrist-based wearable device.
- We were part of the DMZ Basecamp program based at TMU in Toronto. We were mentored by startup founders and physicians based at Sick Kids Hospital & Toronto General Hospital.
The Future of Chemotherapy (February 2019)
- This was my first introduction to research, where we wrote a (naive) paper on using nanotechnology to improve chemotherapy delivery.
- We won second prize at the 2019 University of Toronto SSSCR Conference.