Kyla Jaewhi Ko - Computational Biology & Blockchain in Healthcare
About Me
I am studying Computational Biology at UT Austin, with a minor in Statistics & Data Science.
My main interests are bioinformatics, medical data security, and blockchain applications in healthcare.
I have research experience in molecular biosciences and data-driven healthcare solutions.
Skills
- Programming: Python, R, SQL, Solidity (learning)
- Data Science: Machine Learning, Bioinformatics, Genomics Analysis
- Blockchain: Smart Contracts, Decentralized Data Management, Privacy in Healthcare
Projects
Secure Medical Data Sharing with Blockchain
- Built a smart contract prototype for secure medical record sharing.
- Used Ethereum & IPFS to ensure data integrity and privacy.
- Implemented zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs) for patient consent verification.
AI-Based Genomics Research
- Conducted genomic data analysis to identify disease-related gene mutations.
- Used machine learning models (TensorFlow, scikit-learn) for predictive diagnostics.
- Applied statistical methods to improve data accuracy.
Future Goals
- Develop secure and decentralized systems for bio-data management.
- Apply blockchain and AI to improve medical research and healthcare systems.
- Contribute to privacy-focused data sharing solutions in biotechnology.