“and how different are we, really, from a mere clump of cells, programmed to live, serve few purposes, then die? not so different. and it would also appear, that, like cells, we are much closer and reliant on one another than we believe...”
I’m:
studying computational neuroscience @ MIT ('24-'25) and bioinformatics/epidemiology @ U of T
building a synthetic data platform for patient and consumer simulation (used by F500s and legacy CPGs)
exploring the magic of digitizing brains, big data in biosciences, encoding sensory modalities
celebrating having visited my 51st country
very pleased to meet you.
I’m curious about:
uncovering the black box of the human brain - mapping circuits, developing in silico testing environments, predictive analytics
the loneliness epidemic and its erosion from within
fostering agentic, introspective, creative ‘what-if’ cultures of thought that lasts generations
videography, as a form of storytelling (and also RAM for when we can upload brains)
behaviour: why people do the things they do, where drivers come from, and why we’re here at all.
If you are:
building or ideating purposeful things in neuroscience, sensory science, data/research systems, or anything in between
curious about bridging emerging tech with life sciences applications
an individual or team that highly values curiosity, exploration, novelty, and co-accountability
unafraid to experiment, iterate, and fail fast
Let's chat. I'd love to learn more about what you're cooking up.
Hi. I’m Jolie...
current: boston
next: dc