ACMI Fellows
The College originated in 1984 when five pioneers in informatics decided to establish an honorific society to recognize expertise in biomedical Informatics. Today, there are nearly 300 Fellows, with 10-20 new Fellows elected each year when Voting Fellows of the College judge nominees during a formal election process. Use the search feature below to view the names of individuals who have achieved ACMI Fellowship, one of the highest honors in the field of informatics.
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Dario A. Giuse is Associate Professor of Biomedical Informatics and Associate Director of the Informatics Center, Vanderbilt University Medical Center; and Associate Professor of Computer Science in the Vanderbilt University School of Engineering. Dr. Giuse received the Dr. Ing. (“Dottore...
Nunzia B. Giuse is Associate Professor of Biomedical Informatics and Director of the Eskind Biomedical Library at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. She received her MLS from the University of Pittsburgh School of Library and Information Science after earning an MD at Universita' degli Studi...
Dr. Goodman received his Bachelors degree in Journalism from the University of Florida, a Masters degree in Theoretical Linguistics from the University of Essex in England, and PhD in Philosophy from the University of Miami. He was a research associate at the Carnegie Mellon University, Center...
Paul received his bachelor’s degree in biological sciences from the University of Chicago and his MD from Rush Medical College. He completed postgraduate training in internal medicine at Rush Presbyterian and the VA Medical Center in Portland, OR. He is currently...
G. Anthony Gorry is Vice President for Information Technology and Professor of Neuroscience at Baylor College of Medicine. He is a director of the W. M. Keck Center for Computational Biology, a collaborative program of six institutions in the Greater Houston area.
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Ralph R. Grams is a Professor of Pathology at the University of Florida and is Director of the Medical Systems Group. He has been involved in the creation of laboratory and hospital information systems and initiated the Journal of Medical Systems in 1977. Since 1979, he has participated in the...
A 1970 graduate of the medical program at BirminghamUniversity in the United Kingdom, Andrew Grant earned a DPhil in Clinical Biochemistry from Oxford University in 1983 and then served as a lecturer at the University of Leeds until 1989. At that time, he was lured to the University of...
Francois Gremy is Professor of Medicine at the University of Montpellier. He first earned degrees in Mathematics and Physics and subsequently completed his medical studies, serving as an intern at the Hopitaux de Paris. He acquired specific competence in Cardiology and Neurology.
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Margaret R. Grier is Professor and Associate Dean for Graduate Studies and Research at the College of Nursing, University of Kentucky. Her research interest is in the use of computers to assist nurses in clinical decision making. Recently she has focused on methods for improving pain management...
Susan J. Grobe, an Associate Professor of Nursing at the University of Texas at Austin, School of Nursing, became involved with informatics with early work on a CA1 authoring system for nursing education, known as Nursing Education Module Authoring System. She published one of the first nursing...
After obtaining a PhD in industrial engineering from the University of Minnesota, Dr. Gustafson has spent his entire professional career at the University of Wisconsin. His research has been at the forefront of our emerging discipline for the last three decades.
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Dr. Guyon is co-inventor of the support vector machine (SVM) algorithm, and SVM-RFE feature selection, two machine learning methods essential for scientific prediction in biomedical informatics. These methods have been referenced in more than 10,000 papers. She has authored a highly cited (>...
Dr. Halamka received Bachelors degrees in Medical Microbiology and Public Policy from Stanford, and an MD from the University of California, San Francisco. After an internship and residency in Emergency Medicine at Harbor General—UCLA he received a Masters degree in Medical Informatics...
Joe Hales is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Management and Informatics at the University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri, where he is also Director of Health Informatics. He earned a BS in Electrical and Computer Engineering with University Honors from Brigham Young...
Kathryn J. Hannah is Professor of Nursing at the University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta. She has been involved with computers in nursing since 1974. Dr. Hannah was instrumental in the implementation of computerassisted instruction and is the author of several textbooks and numerous articles on...

