Aditi Datla
I'm Building
I’m working to develop a wearable AI-integrated biosensor that can track and predict hormonal fluctuations in real time for women, starting with estrogen and progesterone, two of the most misunderstood hormones in female health.
Bio
Aditi is a technical builder based in Canada who previously worked on Canada’s largest undergraduate AI conference before turning her focus to health technology. She received a Bagel Fund grant to develop a wearable AI-integrated biosensor capable of tracking and predicting hormonal fluctuations—specifically estrogen and progesterone—in real time for women. The biosensor aims to provide new insights into female health by tackling some of the field’s most misunderstood hormone dynamics.
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