Lawrence Hunter is the Director of the Center for Computational Pharmacology at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, and an Associate Professor in the Departments of Pharmacology, Computer Science, and Preventive Medicine and Biometrics. He is also a Founder and Director of Molecular...
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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Ilias Iakovidis is a Scientific Officer of the Health Telematics Unit of the European Commission General Directorate Information Society. He received a BSc in mathematics from Aristotle University of Thessaloniki and a PhD magna cum laude in applied mathematics from the Texas Tech University. He...
A physician–researcher trained at Johns Hopkins and Duke Universities, Charles Jaffe discovered clinical computing at Duke and then at the National Institutes of Health. Although his early work focused on clinical trials, he had a continuing interest in clinical computing and electronic...
Robert Jenders received his bachelor’s degree in computer science from Marquette University, his MD from the University ofWisconsin, and a master’s degree in computer science from Northeastern University. After a fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital, he joined the faculty at...
Holly Jimison received her bachelor’s degree in mathematics from the University of Illinois and her PhD in medical information science from Stanford University. She has been at the University of Oregon Health & Science University in Portland for the past 13 years in various capacities...
Dr. Johnson is one of the most outstanding pediatrician–informaticians in the United States. He is one of a rare group of individuals who are excellent clinicians, excellent informaticians, and excellent teachers. After completing a residency in pediatrics at Johns Hopkins, he obtained a...
Stephen Bennett Johnson is an Associate Professor of Medical Informatics at Columbia University. He received an undergraduate degree in Computer Science from McGill University. His doctorate was also in Computer Science, and he specialized in natural...
Professor Kaihara received his M.D. degree and doctorate in science from the Tokyo University School of Medicine, and came to the states as a research associate at Johns Hopkins. Returning to his homeland as a staff physician in Internal Medicine at the University of Tokyo Hospital, he directed...
Dr. Kalet received his bachelors degree in Physics from Cornell, and PhD in Theoretical Physics from Princeton. He began his academic career as a Research Associate at the Physics Department at the University of Washington. He subsequently had appointments at Sonoma State College in California...
Dr. Kanter received his bachelors degree in Psychobiology from the University of California, Los Angeles, his Masters in Public Health and MD degrees from Harvard, and undertook a visiting scholar appointment and fellowship in Medical Informatics and Health Information Systems at Cambridge. He...
Bonnie Kaplan is a Lecturer at the Yale Center for Medical Informatics and a member of Yale University's Interdisciplinary Bioethics Project, a Senior Scientist in the Medical Information Systems Unit at Boston University, and President of Kaplan Associates. She holds an interdisciplinary...
Professor Stephen Kay was awarded his BSc at the University of Staffordshire in 1976 and then moved to the University of Wales to work at their School of Medicine as an analyst programmer and systems manager while formally studying computer science, earning a master’s degree in 1981....
Dr. Kazic received her BS in microbiology from the University of Illinois in 1975 and a PhD in genetics in 1984 from the University of Pennsylvania. After a 2-year postdoctoral fellowship in bacterial genetics at Fox Chase Cancer Center, she moved to Washington University where she stayed in a...

