Summary
Oliver Cho is a computational scientist and founder building an early-stage migraine prediction system that combines Graph Neural Networks with consumer wearable data to explore 24–48 hour forecasts. With an MA in Chemistry from Wesleyan and two years of software engineering experience, he bridges rigorous time-series and molecular-dynamics analysis with modern full‑stack development (TypeScript, Node, React) and practical visualization of real-time signals. His work on Reactime introduced TypeScript and accessibility debugging features, demonstrating an ability to retrofit robust tooling into complex codebases—skills he now applies to physiological pattern recognition and validation frameworks for clinical decision support. Actively conducting customer discovery with neurologists, he’s focused on whether predictive alerts can enable preventive interventions rather than selling a product, and he seeks clinical insight to ensure the approach targets a real unmet need.
2 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Arts - BA, Chemistry, Bachelor of Arts - BA, Chemistry at Wesleyan University