





Just wrapped up presenting my PTSD research at KHBM, where we dove deep into deep learning and DTI Neuroimaging. It's been a year-long labor of love and collaboration, the kind that fills your days and nights with data, debates, and the occasional coffee-fueled epiphany. This is the same work I'm bringing to my master's thesis, and I've got my sights set on submitting it to a journal by February 2024.
Hoping this little piece of our collective effort can make a big difference to someone out there. 😊