Background
Brody, William Ralph was born on January 4, 1944 in Stockton, California, United States.
Brody, William Ralph was born on January 4, 1944 in Stockton, California, United States.
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1965; Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1966; Doctor of Medicine, Stanford University, 1970; PhDEE, Stanford University, 1972.
With, National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, United States Public Health Service, Baltimore, 1973-1975; intern, then resident and fellow department cardiovascular surgery, School Medicine Stanford (California) U., 1970-1973; training medical fellow cardiovascular surgery, resident diag. radiological, School Medicine Stanford (California) U., 1975-1977; from associate professor to professor department radiology, director research laboratories, School Medicine Stanford (California) U., 1977-1982; professor, Stanford (California) U., 1982-1984; founder, president, Chief Executive Officer, Resonex, Inc., 1984-1987; Chairman, Board Of Directors, Resonex, Inc., 1987-1989; radiologist-in-chief, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, 1987-1994; professor radiology, provost, University of Minnesota Academy Health Center, 1994-1996; special assistant to president, University of Minnesota Academy Health Center, 1996; member of staff departments electrical, computer engineering, biomedical engineering, School Medicine Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1987-1994; Martin Donner professor, director department radiology, School Medicine Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, 1987-1994; president, School Medicine Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, since 1996.
Fellow county on cardiovascular radiology American Heart Association. Member internat.adv. board Institute Sys. Science, National U. Singapore, 1994-1997.
Member internat.acad. advisory panel, 1997. Member science advising committee Whitaker Foundation, 1992-1997, governing committee Whitaker Foundation, since 1997. Board directors Greater Baltimore Committee, 1997.
Trustee Goldseker Foundation, 1996, Baltimore Museum Art, 1997. Fellow Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, NAS (Institute Medicine), American College Radiology, American College Cardiology, American Institute Medical and biomedical Engineering (founding).