Raimond L. Winslow

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Raimond Winslow
Born1955 (age 65–66)
Alma materWorcester Polytechnic Institute
The Johns Hopkins University
Scientific career
InstitutionsThe Johns Hopkins University The School of Medicine
University of Minnesota
ThesisA Quantitative Analysis of Rate-Coding in the Auditory Nerve[1] (1986)
Doctoral advisorMurray B. Sachs
Websitewinslow-webpage

Raimond L. Winslow (born 1955) is an American biomedical engineer and computational biologist.

He enrolled at The 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[]

  1. ^ https://scholar.google.com/citations?hl=en&user=xc3Z9lMAAAAJ&view_op=list_works&sortby=pubdate
  2. ^ Winslow, Raimond L. (1986). A Quantitative Analysis of Rate-Coding in the Auditory Nerve (Ph.D. thesis). The Johns Hopkins University.
  3. ^ "Raimond L. Winslow, Ph.D." Johns Hopkins Medicine: Find an Expert. Retrieved April 13, 2019.
  4. ^ "IBM and Hopkins: An Innovative Approach in Bioinformatics - JHU Engineering Magazine". JHU Engineering Magazine. 2004-07-15. Retrieved 2018-01-03.
  5. ^ "Johns Hopkins Gazette | October 17, 2005". pages.jh.edu. Retrieved 2018-01-04.
  6. ^ "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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