Congratulations Michel - this is great news! Stanford BMI made a great
choice that I expect will catalyze several high impact innovations in
the coming years!
-Rich
On 01/21/2013 02:15 PM, Michel Dumontier wrote:
Dear friends, colleagues and collaborators,
I'm thrilled to announce that I've accepted an offer to join
Stanford University as an Associate Professor in Biomedical
Informatics - effective September 2013! Going to Stanford will offer
some great new opportunities to work with core faculty (Mark Musen,
Nigam Shah) and extended faculty, and also provide new avenues for
academic, government and industry collaboration inside and out of the
W3C HCLSIG, particularly in the area of clinical and translational
research. In fact, if you are using or are contemplating using Bio2RDF
linked data, or are interested in leveraging our SIO-based semantic
integration of Bio2RDF and SADI semantic web services, or would like
to pursue investigations into the molecular basis of genetic variance
and disease, I'd very much like to discuss how we might jointly propel
our mutual research interests to the next level.
Cheers!
m.
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Michel Dumontier
Associate Professor of Bioinformatics, Carleton University
Chair, W3C Semantic Web for Health Care and the Life Sciences Interest
Group
http://dumontierlab.com
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Richard D Boyce, PhD
Assistant Professor of Biomedical Informatics
Faculty, Geriatric Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Gero-Informatics Research and
Training Program
Scholar, Comparative Effectiveness Research Program
University of Pittsburgh
rd...@pitt.edu
Office: 412-648-9219
Twitter: @bhaapgh