Taken up out of curiosity. Designed and built end-to-end using AI-native tools: Claude, Claude Code, Figma. From idea to a clickable, navigable hi-fi prototype in days, not weeks.

Director of Design at Triomics. I lead end-to-end design on PRISM, an AI clinical platform that matches cancer patients to clinical trials. Day-to-day means strategy with PMs, prototypes with engineers, critique and mentorship with the design team, and usability work alongside real clinicians.
Hands-on by default. I prototype, I run usability sessions myself, I document the patterns my team uses. I lean on AI tools, Claude and Claude Code, to explore faster, getting from idea to clickable in hours instead of days, sitting alongside Figma rather than replacing it.
The throughline of 11+ years across Hasura, Zoho, Tekion, o9, PayPal, Yubi has been operators. Back-office, regulated, high-stakes. Software the user can't afford to be wrong on. Now applied to clinical AI in oncology, where the cost of getting it wrong is a real patient.
I prefer the smallest team that can ship the work. I hire for taste and conviction over portfolios. I think product strategy is a designer's job, not just an input to it. I write the lede before I open the canvas.