I’m a physician specialized in Diagnostic Radiology with a strong focus on artificial intelligence and data science applied to medical imaging. I hold an MD and a master’s degree in Medical Imaging and Applications (Erasmus Mundus), where I concentrated on machine learning and real-world healthcare data.
Currently, I serve as Director of Product Development at Mass General Brigham AI, working across hospitals affiliated with Harvard Medical School. I lead multi-disciplinary teams and manage a portfolio of multi-million dollar AI research collaborations with Fortune 500 healthcare and tech companies.
My work bridges clinical insight and technical innovation, guiding the development of AI models for applications such as predicting adverse events in COVID-19 patients, detecting cardiac abnormalities in CT angiography, identifying motion artifacts during MRI acquisition, and generating synthetic CT from MRI for oncology imaging.
I also design and lead clinical studies to validate these technologies in real-world settings, supporting regulatory submissions and clinical deployment. As a researcher at Harvard Medical School, I’m committed to advancing the safe and effective use of AI in healthcare, translating cutting-edge research into practical clinical impact.
Interests: artificial intelligence; healthcare innovation, deep machine learning applied to medical imaging; computer-aided diagnosis; health management.
