I’m a clinical scientist and neonatologist with eight years of clinical experience, working at the intersection of medicine and AI. I earned my MD from National Taiwan University and completed pediatric residency and neonatology fellowship at National Taiwan University Hospital, practicing in the neonatal ICU and pediatric outpatient setting. I’m also a certified lactation consultant, drawn to the moments when families navigate the most uncertain transitions in early life.
Through my master’s training at Stanford, my research has grown from maternal and child health to integrate multi-omics, physiological waveforms, and EHR — connecting molecular signatures to disease trajectories and long-term outcomes. I’m currently developing approaches that combine Google Fitbit wearable data with EHR to extend health monitoring beyond the hospital and into the everyday lives of healthy individuals, not just patients.
I’m motivated by the belief that data-driven methods, grounded in clinical reality, can surface insights that change how we deliver care.

