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Curriculum Vitae

EDUCATION

1982-1984 Yale School of Music, New Haven, CT, Dean's Special Student

Summer 1982 Center for Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA),

Stanford University, Stanford, CA.

1977-1982 Yale University, New Haven, CT, B.A., Special Divisional Major (Music Technology).

RESEARCH AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

1988-present President, Radio Logic Incorporated, Clinton, CT.

Corporate, financial, software development, and research manager for medical software design and consulting group.

1993-present Author, "InterFormat", a medical image format conversion program, marketed by Radio Logic Incorporated, Clinton, CT.

1996-present Research Software Programmer, Section of Nuclear Cardiology,

Department of Medicine, Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY.

1995-present Consultant, Boron Neutron Capture Therapy Project, Medical Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY. Consultant in medical image format standards and image format conversion for government research project.

1993-1995 Co-author of DIGISIM™, an electrochemical simulation program marketed world-wide by Bioanalytic Systems (BAS) Inc., West Lafayette, IN.

1992-present Consultant, Divisions of Nuclear Medicine and Radiation Oncology of the Department of Radiology, New York University Medical Center, New York, NY. Consultant in image format conversion and image registration, network and system maintenance and upgrades during staff sabbaticals, converted VAX- based patient database to PC compatibles.

1992-1996 Consultant to the Section of Nuclear Cardiology of the Department of Medicine, Beth Israel Medical Center, New York, NY. Consultant in UNIX network design, PACS, vendor-proprietary image scanner integration, image format conversion, image registration, image analysis, and physician desktop PC integration.

1991-present Subcontractor, Boron Neutron Capture Therapy Project, Idaho National Engineering Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID. Consultant in medical image format standards and image format conversion for government research project.

1990-1993 Consultant to the Divisions of Nuclear Medicine and Medical Physics, Memorial Sloane-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, NY. Converted UNIX based medical image format conversion and image analysis programs to VAX platforms for research and 3D radiation treatment planning projects.

1987-1988 Senior Software Systems Programmer, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT. Converted UNIX based medical image processing programs to VAX and implemented neuroradiology research system.

1984-1987 Software Systems Programmer, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT.

C and FORTRAN programmer for VAX, PDP-11, Data General, and CPM systems for research applications in MRI, radiology, and anesthesiology.

1982-1984 Lecturer and Technical Director of the Yale Electronic Music Studio, Yale School of Music, New Haven, CT. Teaching assistant for noted composers in Electronic Music and Algorithmic Composition classes.

1980-1982 Assistant Programmer, Department of Neurosurgery, Yale School of Medicine, New Haven, CT. PDP-11 BASIC programmer for functional autoradiography research project.

HONORS

June 1991 Second Prize Scientific Exhibit Award for CT/SPECT fusion,

Society of Nuclear Medicine Meeting.

1983 Blue Ribbon, Narrative Category, American Film Festival,

"Cantico", a film by Jim Herbert. Producer for musical score.

1982-1984 Dean's Special Student, Yale School of Music, New Haven, CT.

1977 National Merit Scholarship, American Cyanamid Co.

PERSONAL INFORMATION

Born July 31, 1959, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. U.S. citizen.


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