Apps

A few things I’ve built outside the clinic

Web Apps

Intrauterine Transfusion Calculator

A phone-first clinical tool for maternal-fetal medicine. From the current fetal weight and hematocrit it calculates red-cell and platelet transfusion volumes and per-kilogram procedure medication doses, with a normative fetal hemoglobin reference by gestational age. Formulas from Mandelbrot 1988, verified to five decimals against the source spreadsheet. Decision support only — verify every value before use.

Sleep App

A web app built around one thing: sleep. It layers incommensurate loops and ambient soundscapes with sleep stories and meditations, all running on your phone, with no accounts required and no backend. In active development.

Critter Radar

A phone-friendly companion for Dreamlight Valley made for my wife. Tap to log each daily feeding, watch your tallies climb toward a new companion, and check which critters are out right now based on the in-game clock and weather. Progress is saved on your device, with a one-tap export for backups, and it installs to your home screen like a native app.

Parallax

Work in progress

A browser playground for the Mutable Instruments Braids macro-oscillator — Émilie Gillet’s open-source synthesizer DSP, compiled to WebAssembly and run live in the page. Scope, 4 bar staff, the synth, and an explanation of what each variable changes on a given model. MIDI import/export and in/out incoming.

Podcast

Asynchronous

An on-demand, AI-generated podcast. Send it a topic and two hosts — Juno and Caspar — turn that stray curiosity into a source-grounded, fact-checked episode with research, back-and-forth dialogue, and two-voice narration. New episodes publish to a standard RSS feed you can subscribe to in any podcast player.

MFM Rounds

A weekly peer-level digest of the most important new maternal-fetal medicine research, with Juno and Caspar.

The Fetal Frontier

A weekly peer-level digest of the most important new research in fetal and prenatal diagnosis and therapy, with Juno and Caspar.

Signal in the Scan

A weekly peer-level digest of the most important new research on AI in medicine, focused on obstetrics and gynecology and on medical imaging, with Juno and Caspar.