Clinical Advisors
Kristian Olson Dr. Kristian Olson is on staff at the Massachusetts General Hospital as an Inpatient Clinical Educator in the Department of Medicine. He trained in the Harvard Combined Program in Internal Medicine and Pediatrics and is a faculty member of Harvard Medical School. He is on the MGH Executive Committee for Global Health and is a Faculty member of the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative.
Rajnish Juneja JSS Liaison. Dr. R. Juneja, trained in Cardiology at AIIMS has been working as a faculty at AIIMS since 1995. With links to JSS since its very beginning and a part of its general body, Dr. Juneja is among one of the people deeply involved in clinical work at Ganiyari but not residing in Bilaspur, as yet (hoping to join full time by 2015). Has been a very active member of the committee entrusted to implement EMR at AIIMS (unfortunately limited success till now) and is well verse with most of the lingo associated with it. Knows in details about the exact JSS clinical working and therefore provides the interface between clinical work and EMR at JSS.
Megan Coffee
Scientific Advisory Group
Jeannette Wing President's Professor of Computer Science and Head of the Computer Science Department (CSD) within Carnegie Mellon's School of Computer Science (SCS). As a researcher, Wing is an international leader in the area of formal methods — the use of mathematical models and logics to specify and reason about computing systems — and in trustworthy computing, with a focus on software security and privacy.
Manuela Veloso Herbert A. Simon Professor, Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University Manuela Veloso's long-term research goal is the effective construction of autonomous agents where cognition, perception, and action are combined to address planning, execution, and learning tasks. Her vision is that multiple intelligent robots with different sets of complementary capabilities will provide a seamless synergy of intelligence. As of 2010, she has ten PhD students and has graduated other twenty one PhD students, whose theses are available at her website www.cs.cmu.edu/~mmv
Leo Anthony Celi Dr. Leo Anthony Celi, MD, MPH, MS is an internist, an intensive care unit doctor, and an infectious disease specialist. After working in New Zealand for 5 years, Leo returned to Boston to pursue a master's degree in biomedical informatics at the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences & Technology and a master's degree in public health at Harvard University, and a research post-doctoral fellowship at the Massachusetts General Hospital. His current research projects are in the field of artificial intelligence in medicine and strengthening health care systems in resource-constrained settings. He is now on staff at the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center ICU and the Laboratory of Computational Physiology at MIT.
Trishan Panch A medical doctor from the UK with an interest in the application of technology to strengthen health systems. He gained his medical degree from Imperial College, London and has completed specialist qualifications in Primary Care (MRCGP) and Obstetrics and Gynaecology (DRCOG) He has a Masters in Public Health in Health Policy and Management from the Harvard School of Public Health. For more information see www.hybridvigour.net.
Pramod Upadhyaya M.Sc., Ph.D. is a research chemist and a tenure faculty member at the National Institute of Immunology, New Delhi where he is working on antigen delivery systems. He is also actively involved with the Center for Science Education and Communication, University of Delhi. Among other things, he has developed a low-cost personal air sampler for monitoring air pollution and simple microbiological tests for checking potability of drinking water. As a member of JSS he is actively involved in developing low cost health care technology.
Development
Nathan Leiby Seattle-based Harvard computer science graduate. Interested in mobile development. Currently working at Microsoft on Windows Phone. Also working on developing infant-HIV medical records database in a side project. Wanted to get involved with this significantly larger scale, more ambitious (and organized) effort!
Bhushan Mohan Doctoral candidate in the Department of Computer Science in University of Virginia, Charlottesville. Experience in building native and browser based applications for Windows mobile phone. Interested in building software that can directly help the under-privileged sections of our society. Able to work within a team and to think through complex problems.
Bisakha Ray Los Angeles-based software engineer. Graduate from Johns Hopkins University. Has experience as a developer in medical informatics and PACS based systems.
Suhas Deshpande Currently pursing Masters degree in Computer Science at The George Washington University, 15 months of Lab experience in C, C++, Java SE, Unix Administration and teaching experience in Algorithms, Operating Systems, Advanced Microprocessors at Pillai's Institute of Information Technology, New Panvel, Maharashtra, India. Holds BE in Computer Engineering from Pune University. Programming Expertise: - C, C++, Python, Java SE/ EE. Implemented an inventory management as a final year undergrad project sponsored by Treasury Department (India), which comes under the Gov. Maharashtra, technologies used:- Java EE, JMS, JPA.
Naval Saini Currently a freelancer (mobile application, embedded software, etc). Previously, was founder of a startup EDEDAA (arts industry), which ran for an year. Also, has worked in embedded software firms on Linux kernel, Android (multimedia audio pipeline) and range of open-source tools. Other interests are writing and working on ICT and rural development related projects.
Amarjeet Singh PhD. IIT, Delhi. Experience with SANA mobile (MIT) & OpenMRS
Gaurav Paliwal Delhi-based OpenMRS contributor. Graduate IPU Delhi. More info can be seen here : [http://gauravpaliwal.com/|http://gauravpaliwal.com/]
Adarsh Solanki UVa 2013 Computer Science major. Experience in both healthcare field and technology and look forward to harnessing the power of OpenMRS to improve the lives of many while also gaining invaluable experience by working with a talented international team.
Manav Goel 4th year undergraduate student at IIT Delhi.
Jason Ya 2nd year undergraduate at UVa, Computer Engineering/Computer Science. Relatively new to the OpenMRS Project, but very interested in the intersection of computer science and medicine and willing to learn new techniques to contribute to this project. Experience in public health/epidemiology research on large case-control studies in Italy.
Jeffrey Bhasin My passion is using computer technology to improve our treatment and understanding of human disease. I am president of Blue Cranium, LLC, a Cleveland, Ohio based firm that develops analytics and informatics solutions to enhance discovery in biomedical research. I have extensive experience with bioinformatics approaches to studying human disease from a whole-genome perspective and am pleased to lend my programming knowledge to contribute to OpenMRS and the JSS implementation. I hold a BA in Biology from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio and I also work in Molecular Cardiology and Quantitative Health Sciences at the Cleveland Clinic where I am conducting research into the genetic factors involved in heart disease using computational approaches on large sets of data. I am a devotee of open source software and run Linux on all my servers and desktops. I program in Python, Perl, R, C++, SQL, Java, and HTML/CSS.
ThoughtWorks partners
Vinay Venu Bangalore-based programmer. Familiar with OpenMRS. Has implemented a thin web based workflow for a mobile clinic using OpenMRS services as back-end. Currently working full time as a consultant with ThoughtWorks, a custom software vendor.
Kishore Kumar Application Developer at ThoughtWorks Inc, Bangalore.
Lucy Kurian Application Developer with Thoughtworks Inc, Bangalore. Familiar with OpenMRS. Has implemented the info path convertor for OpenMRS. |