Already as a doctoral researcher, she realized that data quality and governance were not just technical details- they were the foundation of trust and progress.
That insight led her to clinical research, where she worked with a major pharmaceutical company on multi-national trials. She was handling health data (safety reports, lab values, immunogenicity outcomes) tied to real people. People whose stories could be told down to the molecular level.
This is when her focus sharpened: health data is personal and deeply sensitive. Behind every datapoint is a person who deserves dignity, privacy, and protection. We don’t just study them- we owe them care and compliance.
Driven by this belief, she immersed herself in data protection and privacy in the health care and life sciences sectors. She has since helped organizations- from medtech startups to hospitals- stay competitive while staying compliant with data protection regulations.
And now, all that comes together in Medical Data Hub. Because whether it is molecules in a petri dish or data on a screen, the mission remains the same: to use data for science ethically, responsibly, and for the betterment of lives.
Medical Data Hub exists to help you handle data with understanding and responsibility - because when data is treated with care, it becomes not just a tool, but a true driver of health innovation and human progress.