Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
I am the Regenstrief Professor of Medical Informatics, Vice President of Data and Analytics for the Regenstrief Institute, and Professor of Family Medicine at the Indiana University School of Medicine. I collaborate with national and international public and population health stakeholders and policymakers to advance the technical infrastructure and data-sharing capabilities in varying settings. My research focuses on improving discovery and decision support in a variety of contexts by developing, testing, and implementing innovative approaches for data integration, patient matching, predictive modeling, and other novel data science use cases, including developing novel population health data frameworks supporting fusion of community and social determinants of health with clinical data, as well as leveraging machine learning-based models to improve discovery and decision support in a variety of contexts.
Develop, implement, evaluate and deploy medical information systems in a broad variety of settings (local, regional, state-wide). Develop, test and evaluate identity management systems. Manage federal and government contract and grant related projects.
Lecturer in the Business Information Systems department.
Evaluated oil & gas exploration, operation and production potential. Managed technical crews in remote and off-shore locations in South and Central America.