I’m a computational
biologist
, a software
engineer
and a junior at Duke University. I believe that technology is the answer to treating
and curing more people, and at a much lower cost.
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Durham, N.C. |
Investigating DNA transcription’s role in causing cancer
Analyzing public genome data to study if transcription factor-binding can prevent repair enzymes from accessing damaged DNA.
Project under Raluca Gordân at the Duke Center for Genomic & Computational Biology.
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Providing Special Ops medics with up-to-date medical knowledge
Building iOS/Android app to replace Special Ops combat medics’ outdated books and database with customized, up-to-date medical reference materials.
Internship at NSIN’s X-Force Fellowship. Code is property of Department of Defense.
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Describing the NIH-funded research workforce
Led project to describe scientists funded by the federal research agency, using ML techniques. Results may help inform Congress and automate future analyses.
Internship at Coding It Forward’s Civic Digital Fellowship. Code is property of National Institutes of Health.
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As a student, I’m always open to new challenges and opportunities.
Whether for a potential project or just to say hi,
feel free to shoot me an email at sam.kim@duke.edu!