
In-Woo Park
I'm Building
Using ML to predict active tuberculosis
Bio
In-Woo Park is a young technical builder currently based in a vibrant tech hub, where he previously worked on a project to predict active tuberculosis using machine learning. He received funding from Ingenious Plus for this project, which aimed to identify latent TB infections most likely to progress to active ones by analyzing multiple patient data sets. While In-Woo didn't complete this project due to a lack of holistic biomarker data and personal passion, he demonstrated a strong interest in leveraging machine learning for impactful health applications.
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