Education
Biosystems Engineering, Yale University, 1962; Master of Science, University of California, Berkeley, 1962; Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1967.
Biosystems Engineering, Yale University, 1962; Master of Science, University of California, Berkeley, 1962; Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1967.
From assistant professor to associate professor, Sloan School Management, 1967-1973;
associate professor computer science, Sloan School Management, 1973-1975;
from associate professor community medicine to professor health management, Baylor College Medicine, Houston, 1975-1985;
professor division neuroscience, vice president information technical, Baylor College Medicine, Houston, since 1986;
dean technical, vice president for information technical, Rice U., Houston, since 1989. Associate faculty Oper. Research Center, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1971-1975.
Lecturer department medical Tufts U. School Medical, 1971-1975. Adjunct associate professor mathematics science Rice U., 1975-1978, Adjunct Professor department computer science, since 1985. Adjunct Professor business and economics Texas Womens U., 1978-1979.
Committee member National Library. Medical, 1984-1988; director W.M.Keck center computer biology Baylor College Medical and Rice U. Director evaluation research group National Heart and Blood Vessel Research and DemonstrationCtr., 1975-1982, director health management research, 1978-1980.
Adjunct Professor neuroscience and community medicine Baylor College Medical.
Fellow American College Medical Informatics. Member Institute Medical-National Academy Science.