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Before joining [http://smi.stanford.edu/ Stanford Medical Informatics], I worked for several years at IBM’s T.J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, N.Y. At Stanford I was involved in the development of the [http://smi.stanford.edu/smi-web/reports/SMI-2001-0868.pdf EON] system, a component-based architecture for developing decision support systems for guideline based care. I also developed the [http://chronus.stanford.edu Chronus] temporal query system, which has been used in a number of projects to perform temporal queries on biomedical data. I also coordinated the development of the [http://smi.stanford.edu/smi-web/reports/SMI-2005-1072.pdf BioSTORM], a research system to develop and evaluate intelligent systems for epedimic detection and characerization. In parallel with the <nowiki>BioSTORM</nowiki> efforts I am investigating the use of rules and query languages on the Semantic Web. I am currently developing a set of [http://protege.stanford.edu/overview/protege-owl.html Protege-OWL]-based open source [http://protege.cim3.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?SWRLTab software tools] for the Semantic Web rule language [http://www.w3.org/Submission/SWRL/ SWRL]. {nid SX3}

A list of my publications can be found [http://smi.stanford.edu/smi-web/research/authorDetail.jsp?authorId=92 here]. {nid SX4}