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David Haight

David M. Haight

Department of Industrial Engineering

Faculty Supervisor: Patricia F. Brennan

Email: dmhaight@wisc.edu

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My research interests lie in the combination of bioinformatics and medical informatics to enable the development of information based, personalized disease prevention and treatment protocols. This requires the development of technology substrates that support the integration of clinical and epidemiological treatment protocols with genomic, proteomic, pharmacologic and environmental based disease prediction and prevention techniques. This synergistic approach of combining genotypic, phenotypic, and biochemical information has great potential for reducing the frequency and increasing the quality of medical intervention, but the theoretical and practical problems to be surmounted to make it a reality are formidable. Within this context the three closely related research areas that will form my initial focus of study are multilevel data analysis; clinical decision and presentation technologies, and information security.

 

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