Historically, critical data and tools surrounding women's health have been either heavily under-researched or locked away in proprietary silos. I am a developer working to change that by building a transparent, open-source infrastructure for health research and privacy-centric technology.
What I Build
My open-source work bridges the gap between modern technology and critical health research. I focus heavily on:
- Neurocognition & Hormonal Health: Building accessible tools and platforms that help track, analyze, and demystify the ways hormonal influences impact brain health.
- Privacy-First AI: Developing local, secure AI architectures that allow for robust health data analysis without compromising user privacy or relying on black-box cloud models.
- Secure Web Infrastructure: Creating safe, transparent web tools with a heavy emphasis on data security and strict API management, ensuring that sensitive health technology remains trustworthy and open-code.
Why Open Source?
Women’s health technology shouldn't be a luxury, and the code powering it shouldn't be a secret. By making this research and these tools open-source, I want to empower other developers, researchers, and users to audit, improve, and deploy this technology globally. Collaboration is the only way we can close the research gap.
Whether you are a developer passionate about privacy, a researcher focused on women's health, or an advocate for transparent technology, your support helps keep this work open, secure, and moving forward.