MD Candidate · The Ohio State University College of Medicine · Engineer · Founder
Third-year medical student and computer scientist building at the intersection of medicine and technology — from ML algorithms for cardiac diagnostics to software improving healthcare access globally.
Background
I'm a third-year medical student at The Ohio State University College of Medicine with a background in computer science engineering from the University of Michigan. My work lives at the crossroads of clinical medicine and technology.
As a researcher at OSU's Department of Otolaryngology, I lead Medicare Claims data analysis as project leader and primary data scientist. Previously at Michigan Medicine's Frankel Cardiovascular Center, I developed novel ML models for atrial flutter detection in 12-lead ECGs — work resulting in a patent-pending algorithm and collaboration with Michigan Medicine and General Electric.
I founded CliniCorps, a Michigan registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit building free EMR software with integrated telehealth for local free clinics, with a vision to extend healthcare access globally. I also founded HUJA, LLC, developing AI Explain — an Anki add-on for AI-generated medical flashcard explanations used by medical students preparing for USMLE.
Beyond research and startups, I volunteer at the Noor Free Clinic in Columbus, providing primary care to uninsured patients and offering Arabic translation for patients with limited English proficiency.
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Let's Connect
I'm always open to conversations about medical technology, research collaborations, software projects, or opportunities at the intersection of medicine and engineering.
Whether you're a clinician, engineer, researcher, or investor — feel free to reach out.