Raimond L. Winslow
Raimond L. Winslow (born 1955) is an American biomedical engineer and computational biologist.
Raimond Winslow | |
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Born | 1955 (age 67–68) |
Alma mater | Worcester Polytechnic Institute Johns Hopkins University |
Scientific career | |
Institutions | Johns Hopkins University The School of Medicine University of Minnesota |
Thesis | A Quantitative Analysis of Rate-Coding in the Auditory Nerve[1] (1986) |
Doctoral advisor | Murray B. Sachs |
Website | winslow-webpage |
He enrolled at Johns Hopkins University, where he was awarded a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering in 1986.[2][3]
In 2003, Winslow was recognized by IBM as a winner of the IBM Life Sciences Institutes of Innovation Award.[4]
In 2005, Winslow was appointed director of the Johns Hopkins Institute for Computational Medicine.[5] In 2010 Winslow was named the Raj and Neera Singh Professor for his accomplishments as an interdisciplinary researcher and pioneer in the field of computational medicine.[6]
References
- "Raimond L Winslow".
- Winslow, Raimond L. (1986). A Quantitative Analysis of Rate-Coding in the Auditory Nerve (Ph.D. thesis). The Johns Hopkins University.
- "Raimond L. Winslow, Ph.D." Johns Hopkins Medicine: Find an Expert. Retrieved April 13, 2019.
- "IBM and Hopkins: An Innovative Approach in Bioinformatics - JHU Engineering Magazine". JHU Engineering Magazine. 2004-07-15. Retrieved 2018-01-03.
- "Johns Hopkins Gazette | October 17, 2005". pages.jh.edu. Retrieved 2018-01-04.
- "Rai Winslow named Raj and Neera Singh Professor | Johns Hopkins Department of Biomedical Engineering". Johns Hopkins Department of Biomedical Engineering. Retrieved 2018-01-03.
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