I’m currently working as a data scientist at a medical wearable company, where our focus is on developing cutting-edge wristbands capable of registering and processing a variety of biological signals, such as pulse rate, blood oxygen saturation (SpO2), respiration rate, and more. These devices enable continuous health monitoring, which is particularly valuable for providing patients with the ability to track their health remotely, often from the comfort of their homes. This approach not only empowers patients by offering more efficient and non-invasive monitoring but also plays a crucial role in advancing healthcare research.

Specifically, my role involves developing algorithms and performing data analysis that leverage these biological signals to provide meaningful insights into patient health trends and conditions. This real-time, real-world data is especially important for researchers and pharmaceutical companies, as it allows them to access continuous streams of data from everyday life, outside the controlled conditions of a clinical trial.