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Austin, Texas 78746
Phone 512.577.9359

Career Objectives: 
To formulate and solve problems with medical relevance, including the design of devices, systems, and processes to improve human health!
News
  • Graduation Summer 2005 
    Doctoral Candidate,  Bioinformatics
    Optical Spectroscopy and Imaging Laboratory
    Department of Biomedical Engineering 
    University of Texas at Austin
    Supervisor: Rebecca Richards-Kortum, Phd
  • May 19-22, 2005 Fourth International Conference on Cervical Cancer, sponsored by MD Anderson Cancer Center Houston, John Hopkins University and NCI. 

 


Welcome

bio-informatics.com is a venue to present my work to

 the scientific community in an effort to reach a community with similar interests for cooperation and collaboration.

Motivation
The amount of raw data stored in medical and biological databases has grown to the order of Tera bytes (One terabyte = one trillion bytes. A terabyte is equivalent to about 2 million books). Our ability to generate data far outweighs our ability to interpret and make decisions based on the knowledge this data holds. Medical and biological databases are multi-dimensional data requiring a new generation of computational tools that combine high speed computing, statistical, mathematical and machine learning algorithms for pattern recognition and prediction of future trends.