I have an MD from a European university. I'm currently working as a junior physician in a university hospital.
I also enjoy hacking and have 5 fairly popular apps (in my country) in the Apple app store, one in android market. These are client server apps with the backend in python (using mostly django). I did all the coding and design alone. I've also done hardware projects using ucs (PICs and AVRs mostly, C and assembly). I have one first authorship in a peer reviewed journal.
Don't get me wrong, I find my current job very interesting. However, I can't shake the feeling that there has to be more out there...
I am looking for (worldwide, I would like to travel):
- Research groups where I can combine my skills and perhaps pursue a phd.
- Any tips&tricks on how to find these groups, and how to approach them.
- Any other ideas. Are you an MD and a hacker? Do you have suggestions on how to combine these skills?
albin.stigo@gmail.com
To quote:
I am a software engineer from a top 5 school and more than 10 years of experience with a couple of blue chip software companies and one billion dollar exit from a pre-IPO joining.
I have a deep passion for health empowerment, diagnostics, biohacking, and natural healing.
I also happen to know a good deal about the terminology and mechanisms pertaining to medical practices and procedures.
I would like to bounce some ideas off some MDs with whom I would eventually want to bring on as co-founders or as part of a medical advisory board. These folks would help me with product management and product marketing as well as add legitimacy to my enterprise.
The ideas are mostly software based, but some of them may involve a bit of custom hardware and/or hardware integration with medical devices.
How would I go about networking with such potential cofounders with the said qualifications and credentials?
Is it likely that a doctor would forgo a 300-500k salary to work at my startup for 20% equity?
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Might be worth talking to the Quora OP.