Yves A. Lussier


Yves A. Lussier is a physician-scientist conducting research in Precision medicine, Translational bioinformatics and Personal Genomics. As a co-founder of Purkinje, he pioneered the commercial use of controlled medical vocabulary organized as directed semantic networks in electronic medical records, as well as Pen computing for clinicians.

Career

Lussier works in both clinical medicine and biomedical informatics. He is a Professor of Medicine at the University of Arizona, Associate Vice President at the University of Arizona Health Sciences, Associate Director of BIO5, and Associate Director for Informatics and Precision medicine of the UA Cancer Center.
Lussier served as Director of Technology transfer and Assist Prof. at Columbia University Depts. of Medicine and of Biomedical Informatics, Center for Computational Biology and Bioinformatics and Columbia Joint Center for Systems Biology from 2001-6. He was the Faculty Speaker at the PhD convocation of Columbia University in 2004. Lussier is a recipient of three IBM Faculty Awards. He was Associate Professor of Medicine at The University of Chicago, he directed of Center for Biomedical Informatics, was Associate Director for Informatics of the Cancer Center, and joint Director for Informatics of University of Chicago Cancer Center from 2006-2011. He was Professor of Medicine, Bioengineering and Pharmaceutical Sciences at The University of Illinois at Chicago, Assistant Vice President for Health Affairs at the University of Illinois Hospital and Health Science System, Associate DIrector for Informatics of the Illinois Cancer Center, and Faculty Director of the Center for Research Informatics from 2011-13.
From 2006-2013, Lussier served as Fellow of the Institute for Genomics and Systems Biology and of the Computation Institute. He was appointed as the General Chair of the 2009 American Medical Informatics Association Summit on Translational Bioinformatics and has made significant contribution to the emerging field of translational bioinformatics and personalized medicine. He serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Biomedical Informatics, Journal of the American Medical Informatics Association, and on the Journal of Personalized Medicine. He cumulated over 130 publications as well as multiple commencement, conference keynote lectureships and 300 abstract communications and invited lectures. Lussier is an elected Fellow of American College of Medical Informatics since 2005.

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