Cv winslow, Raimond L. 2-18-2012 Curriculum Vitae


Venkatasubramanian Ramakrishnan, MSc



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1. Venkatasubramanian Ramakrishnan, MSc

Date: 1992-1994

Degree: MS, Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University

Position: Senior Engineer, ATT



2. Alex Holmes, MSc

Date: 1997-1999

Degree: MS, Biomedical Engineering, The Johns Hopkins University

Position: Assistant Professor, Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, Division of Anesthesiology and Critical Care, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX


3. Jiangyang Zhiang, MSc

Date: 1997-1999

Degree: MS-ECE, Johns Hopkins University

Position: Assistant Professor, Department of Radiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine


4. Vivek Iyer, MSc.

Date: July 2000-2002

Degree: MS-BME Johns Hopkins University

Position: Cardiology Fellow, Columbia University Medical Center


5. William Baumgartner Jr., MSc

Date: July 2000-2002

Degree: MS-BME, Johns Hopkins University

Position: Lead Software Engineer, Biomedical and Text Mining Group, University of Colorado, Denver

 

6. Eric W. Chen, MSc.

Date: 2002-2004

Degree: MS, BME, Johns Hopkins University

Position: Director of the Humanitarian Use Devices Designation Program for the Office of Orphan Products Development, US Food and Drug Administration


7. Hoining Yeung, MSc

Date: 2005-2007

Degree: MS, Biomedical Engineering

Trainees – Ph.D.:

1. Dongming Cai, Ph. D.

Date: 1990-1995

Degree: PhD-Physiology, University of Minnesota

Position: Los Alamos National Security, LLC

 

2. Peter Steinmetz, MD, Ph. D.

Date: 1990-1996

Degree: MD/PhD, Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Position: Director, Brain Modeling Laboratory, Barrow Neurological Institute, Phoenix, AZ


3. Anthony Varghese, Ph. D.

Date: 1991-1996

Degree: PhD, Biomedical Engineering, University of Minnesota

Position: Associate Professor, Computer Science, University of Wisconsin.

 

4. John Jeremy Rice, Ph. D.

Date: 1992-1998

Degree: PhD, Biomedical Engineering, The Johns Hopkins University

Position: Research Staff Member, Functional Genomics and Systems Biology Group, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center. Adjunct Faculty, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University

 

5. David Scollan, MD, Ph. D.

Date: 1992-2001

Degree: MD-PhD, Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University

Position: Cardiology Associates, the Reading Hospital and Medical Center


6. Joseph Greenstein, Ph.D.

Date: 1997-2002

Degree: PhD-BME, Johns Hopkins University

Position: Assistant Research Professor, Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University

 

7. Patrick Helm, Ph.D.

Date: 1999-2005

Degree: PhD BME, Johns Hopkins University

Position: Research Engineer, Medtronic Navigation, Boston MA


8. Christina Yung, Ph. D.

Date: July 2000-2007

Degree: MS, PhD, Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University

Position: Scientific Associate, Ontario Institute for Cancer Research

 

9. Lisa Irvine, MD, Ph.D.

Date: 1993-1998

Degree: MD-PhD, Biomedical Engineering, The Johns Hopkins University

Position: Board Certified Pediatrician, Reston VA


10. Tabish Almas, Ph. D.

Date: 2003-2008

Degree: Ph. D. ECE

Position: Quantitative Analyst, OpenLink Financial


11. Lei Xu, Ph.D.

Date: 2003 - 2008

Degree: PhD, Electrical and Computer Engineering

Position: Biostatistician, Sanofi-Aventis Inc


12. Yasmin Hashambhoy, Ph.D.

Date: 2005-2010

Degree: Ph. D. Biomedical Engineering

Position: Post-Doctoral Fellow, Department of Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University


13. Troy Anderson, Ph.D.

Date: 2003 - 2011

Degree Ph. D. Biomedical Engineering, JHU

Position: Director of Bioinformatics and Technology, Theranostics Inc, Bethesda MD


Trainees – Post Doctoral Fellows:

1. Ying-Chen Lai

Date: 1994-1996

Position: Professor & Sixth Century Chair, Dept. Physics and Mathematics, Arizona State University

 

2. Julie Hyde

Date: 1994-1996

Position: Instructor, University of Leeds

 

3. M. Saleet Jafri

Date: 1995-1999

Position: Professor, School of Systems Biology, College of Science, George Masson University

 

4. Henggui Zhang

Date: 1996-1997

Position: Professor, Biological Physics Group, University of Manchester

 

5. Semahat Demir

Date: 1996-1997

Position: Program Director for Biomedical Engineering, the National Science Foundation

 

6. Antonis Armoundis

Date: 1999-2004

Position: Assistant Professor of Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital

 

7. Michael Bober, MD. (Research Fellow – Human Genetics)

Date: 2000-2002

Position: Co-Director, Skeletal Dysplasia Program, and Professor of Pediatrics, Nemours Children's Health System, Division of Medical Genetics, Department of Pediatrics, Wilmington, DE 19899-0269
8. Joseph Greenstein, Ph.D., Post-Doctoral Fellow

Date: 1997-2002

Position: Assistant Research Professor, Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins University
9. Reza Mazhari

Date: 2000-2003

Degree: Post-Doctoral Fellow, Biomedical Engineering

Position: Vice President, Drug Discovery and Development, Cerecor Inc.

 

10. Antti Tanskanen

Date: 2002-2005

Position: Senior adviser at the Confederation of Finnish Industries

 

11. Zhong Gao

Date: 2003-2006

Position: Principal Statistician, Immune Tolerance Network

 

12. Aik Choon Tan

Date: 2004-2007

Position: Assistant Professor of Bioinformatics, Division of Medical Oncology, Department of Medicine, University of Colorado Denver School of Medicine
13. Siamek Ardekani

Date: 2006 – Present

Position: Research Scientist, Institute for Computational Medicine, Johns Hopkins University
Trainees – Current:
1. An-Chi Wei

Date: 2006 – Present

Position: PhD Candidate, Biomedical Engineering
2. Laura Doyle

Date: 2007 - Present

Position: PhD candidate, Biomedical Engineering
3. Rob Kazmierski

Date: 2003-Present

Position: PhD Candidate, Biomedical Engineering
4. Lulu Chu

Date: 2009-Present

Position: PhD Candidate, Biomedical Engineering
5. Claire Zhao

Date: 2011 – present

Position: PhD Candidate, Biomedical Engineering
6. Mark Walker

Date: 2011 – present

Position: PhD Candidate, Biomedical Engineering
7. Tejas Mehta

Date: 2011 – present

Position: MS Candidate, Biomedical Engineering
8. Liye Pan

Date: 2011 – present

Position: MS Candidate, Biomedical Engineering
9. Aagam Shah

Date: 2012 – Present

Position: MC Candidate, Biomedical Engineering
Visiting Scientists:
1. M. Saleet Jafri

Professor, College of Systems Biology, George Mason University, 2010 – 2011


2. W. Jon Lederer

Professor, Physiology, University of Maryland School of Medicine, 2010-2011


3. Hagit Shatkay

Associate Professor, Department of Computer and Information Sciences, College of Engineering, University of Delaware, 2011 – present


Editorial Activities

Speciality Editor in Chief – Frontiers in Computational Physiology and Medicine

Editorial Boards: Circulation Research, Journal of Molecular and Cellular Cardiology, IET Systems Biology, International Journal of Computational Medicine and Healthcare.

Reviewer: American Journal of Physiology (Heart and Cell Physiology), Annals of Biomedical Engineering, Biophysical Journal, Cardiovascular Research, Circulation, Circulation Research, IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, Journal of Mathematical Biology, Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Mathematical Biosciences, Nature, Nature Genetics, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, Physical Review Letters, Physiological Genomics, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Progress in Molecular Biology and Biophysics, Proteomics, Science, SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics, SIAM Journal on Multi-scale Modeling and Simulation. Statistical Analysis in Genomics and Molecular Biology
Institutional Administrative Activities

Director, The Institute for Computational Medicine

Director, The Center for Cardiovascular Bioinformatics and Modeling

Whiting School of Engineering Individualized Health Working Group

Committee on High-Dimensional Data and Intensive Computing

Information Sciences Working Group

Working Group for International Center for Personalized Cancer Medicine

Search Committees, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Director of Biophysics, Director of Psychiatry, Director of the Welch Medical Library, Director of the Division of Healthh Care Informatics


Professional Societies

Inaugural Fellow of the Biomedical Engineering Society (2005)

Fellow of the American Heart Association

Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering

Member of the Biophysical Society
Scientific Review:

NIDDK Diabetes Research Center Study Section

NIDDK Consortium Interconnectivity Network Coordinating Unit Special Emphasis Panel

NIDDK Coordinating and Bioinformatics Unit for the MMPC and DCC Special Emphasis Panel

Chair, NHLBI R24 Resource-Related Research Special Emphasis Panel

DMS/NIGMS Subpanel A P120108

NHLBI Cardiovascular Ontologies Working Group

Co-Chair (with Isaac Kohane), NHLBI Level 1 Strategic Planning Committee SP#11 – Cardiovascular Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, 2006

Member, NHLBI Level I Strategic Planning Committee SP#10 - Personalized Medicine, April 2006

Member, NHLBI Level II Executive Planning Committee, January 2006

NIH Center for Scientific Review, College of CSR Reviewers, 1/1/10 – 12/31/12

Chair, NIH Center for Scientific Review, Modeling and Analysis of Biological Systems (MABS) Study Section, 2004 - 2006


Conference Organizer/Session Chair:

Workshop on Cardiac Modeling, Institute for Mathematics and Its Applications, University of Minnesota, March 1997

NIH Biomedical Engineering Consortium Meeting, Functional Genomics, Session Chair, March 1998

Hilton Head Workshop on Integrative Modeling of Biological Systems: From Gene to Organ, Feb. 2000, Co-Chair, Program Committee

SIAM Life Sciences Conference, Sept. 2001, Organizing Committee

International Program Committee, IEEE-EMB Conference on Medical and Biological Modeling, Haifa Israel, June 2001.

Co-Chair, DIMACS Workshop on Complexity in Biosystems: Innovative Approaches at the Interface of Experimental Modeling and Computational Simulation, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, April 8-10, 2002

Co-Chair, Bioinformatics & Systems Biology Track, Annual IEEE/EMBS Mtg, October 23-26, 2002 Westin Galleria Hotel Houston, TX

Track Chair in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, Annual BMES Mtg., Oct 1-4, 2003 Nashville, TN

Track Chair in Computational and Systems Biology, Annual BMES Meeting, Oct. 1-4, 2005, Washington, DC

Co-Chair (with James Keener), Mathematical Biosciences Institute Workshop on Cardiac Electrophysiology, Sept. 25-30, 2006, Ohio State University.

American Heart Association Scientific Session DS.03 “The CardioVascular Research Grid: A National Resource Supporting Collaborations in Heart Research”

Program Committee, Functional Imaging and Modeling of the Heart (FIMH), 2011

AMIA Joint Summit on Translational Bioinformatics Panel - Saas-Based Traslational Research: The Path to Reality for “Research in the Cloud”, 2012


Advisory Committees

External Advisory Board, PhD Program in Biomedical Informatics, Emory University School of Medicine 2011 – Present

Co-Chair, Burroughs Welcome Foundation Careers at the Scientific Interface Committee, 2010 – present

Chair, Burroughs Welcome Foundation Careers at the Scientific Interface Committee, 2011 – present

Advisory Council, National Center for Biomedical Ontology, Stanford University, 2008 - preent

Executive Advisory Board, NIH Center for Bioelectric Field Modeling, Simulation and Visualization, University of Utah, February 2003 - Present

External Advisory Board, P50 Center for Integrated Cancer Biology, Ohio State University, 2006 – 2008

Scientific Advisory Board, Rosetta Inpharmatics, Kirkland, WA 2001

Scientific Advisory Board, Physiome Sciences, 1996-2000

Scientific Advisory Board, Artesian Therapeutics, Gaithersburg MD 2003

External Advisory Board, California Institute for Quantitative Biomedical Research (QB3), 2003 - 2005

Board of Directors, Mathematical Biosciences Institute at the Ohio State University, 2003 - 2006


Awards/Honors

The Richard Skalak Memorial Lecturer, Department of Biomedical Engineering, The University of California San Diego, March 15 2002

Computerworld/Smithsonian 1998 Information Technology Innovations Award for Digital Heart, category Medicine

Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Paul Erhlich Graduate Student Award, First Prize, 1985


Invited Talks

  1. “SaaS-Based Research: The Path to Reality for Research in the Cloud”, Supercomputing 2011, November 2011

  2. “The CardioVascular Research Grid and the ECGrid Toolkit”, U. S. Food and Drug Administration QT Interdisciplinary Review Team, October 31, 2011

  3. “The Pediatric Heart Network Portal: A Collaboration of Academia, Government, and Industry to Improve Image Workflow in Clinical Research”, AMIA Annual Symposium Session AMIA-0044-A2011, October 24, 2011

  4. “50 Years of Heart Modeling: Many Answers, Many More Questions”, The Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute Distinguished Lecture Series, University of Utah, April 23, 2011

  5. “The Cardiovascular Research Grid,” Clinical Research Grand Rounds, The Welch Center, Johns Hopkins University, April 13, 2011

  6. “50 Years of Heart Modeling: Many Answers, Many More Questions” Keynote Presentation Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Publication of the First Heart Model, University of Oxford, November 19, 2010

  7. “What Can We Learn From Integrative Modeling of the Heart?” Department of Computer Science Distinguished Lecturer Series, University of Houston, October 20, 2011

  8. “What We Can Learn From Integrative Modeling of the Heart”, NIH/NICHD Workshop on Computational Analysis in Systems Biology, September 23, 2010

  9. “The CardioVascular Research Grid”, NIDDK Informatics Workshop, September 16, 2010.

  10. “The CardioVascular Research Grid: A Resource Supporting National Collaborations in Heart Research” - 2010 caBIG Annual Meeting - Washington, D.C. - September 15, 2010

  11. “Integrative Modeling of Cardiac Function: From Molecules to Heart”, PENN Genome Frontiers Institute, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, 4/20/2010

  12. caGrid infrastructure Applications in CardioVascular Research Grid (CVRG)”, Clinical Research Forum IT Roundtable, April 7, 2010

  13. Using Ontologies to Drive Biomedical Research”, AMIA 2010 Summit on Translational Bioinformatics, San Francisco, CA - March 11, 2010

  14. “The Cardiovascular Research Grid – Helping the Community to Share and Analyze Cardiovascular Data”, October 19, 2009, University of Chicago Computation Institute

  15. “Multi-Scale Modeling of the Heart in Health and Disease”, Department of Mechanical Engineering Seminar Series, Johns Hopkins University, October 1, 2009.

  16. “The CardioVascular Research Grid”, MESA Steering Committee Meeting, September 22, 2009

  17. “The CardioVascular Research Grid: A National Resource Supporting Collaborative Heart Research”, Cancer Bioinformatics Grid Architectures and Vocabularies Workspace Meeting, Atlanta Georgia, May 11 2009.

  18. “The CardioVascular Research Grid: A National Resource Supporting Collaborative Heart Research”, NHLBI MESA Steering Committee Meeting, March 18, 2009.

  19. “The CardioVascular Research Grid: A National Resource Supporting Collaborative Heart Research”, Emory University, Atlanta Georgia, February 9, 2009.

  20. “The CardioVascular Research Grid: A Resource for Enabling Cardiovascular Science and Its Clinical Translation “, NHLBI Clinical Coordination Committee, January 12, 2009.

  21. “Ontology-Based Annotation of Biomedical Time-Series Data”, The National center for Biomedical Ontologies, Stanford University, December 17, 2008

  22. “The CardioVascular Research Grid: A National Infrastructure Supporting Collaborations in Heart Research, 2008 Annual Meeting of the American Heart Association, Orlando, FL, 12/17/08

  23. “Multi-Scale Models of Cardiac Function in Health and Disease”, Conference on Frontiers of Multi-Scale Systems Biology, Georgia Institute of Technology, October 18 – 21, 2008

  24. “Integrative Modeling of the Heart: From Molecules to Heart”, Quantitative & Systems Pharmacology Workshop, Lister Hill Auditorium, NIH, September 25-26, 2008

  25. “High-Performance Computing and Integrative Modeling of Biological Systems”, National Academy of Sciences, Symposium on Potential Impacts of High-End Capability Computing, September 22, 2008

  26. “Integrative Modeling of the Cardiac Myocyte and the Critical Role of Calcium Signaling, Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Minnesota, April 21, 2008

  27. Multi-Scale Modeling of Calcium Signaling in the Cardiac Dyad, Institute for Integrative Systems Biology, Georgia Institute of Technology, March 28, 2008

  28. The Emerging Discipline of Computational Medicine, Dupont Hospital, Wilmington, Delaware, February 11, 2008

  29. Mitochondrial Energetic Modeling Reveals Cellular Insights That Drive Pathophysiology of Heart Disease, American Heart Association Annual Meeting, Orlando FL, November 6, 2007.

  30. Multi-Scale Modeling of Cardiac Function in Health and Disease. Harvard University School of Engineering, October 24, 2007

  31. The Systems Biology of Sudden Cardiac Death, R33 Exploratory Program in Systems Biology Grantee Meeting, September 5, 2007, Bethesda MD

  32. Integrative Modeling of Cardiac Function Health and Disease. Summit on Systems Biology 2007. Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA, June 4-7, 2007.

  33. Understanding Calcium Signaling in the Cardiac Myocyte by Modeling From Ions to Cells. Department of Bioengineering, The University of California San Diego, May 11, 2007.

  34. Calcium Signaling in the Cardiac Dyad. Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, The johns Hopkins University, April 19, 2007.

  35. The Cardiovascular Research Grid: A National Infrastructure for Representing, Sharing, Analyzing and Modeling Cardiovascular Data, The Greater Philadelphia Bioinformatics Alliance Retreat, April 27, 2007.

  36. The CardioVascular Research Grid, in Grids: Present and Future Breakout Session. Cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid Annual 2007 Meeting, February 7, 2007, The Marriott Wardman Park Hotel, Washington. DC.

  37. Computational Medicine in Heart Disease. Predictive Health Symposium, Emory University School of Medicine, 12/18/06-12/19/06

  38. The Emerging Discipline of Computational Medicine, The Maryland Bio-IT Coalition, November 15, 2006, Rockville, MD.

  39. Integrative Modeling of Heart Function. 2006-2007 Seminars on Aging, The JHU Center on Aging and Health; Division of Geriatrics and Gerontology, November 8, 2006.

  40. Structural and Functional Remodeling by Biomechanical Forces: Experimental and Modeling Approaches: The Third Technion-JHU Symposium in Medical Sciences and Biomedical Engineering, October 30-31, 2006, Johns Hopkins University

  41. The Cardiovascular Research Grid, Microsoft E-Science Workshop at Johns Hopkins University, Oct. 13-15, 2006.

  42. Integrative Systems Biology. Computational Medicine and the Future of BME. The Johns Hopkins University, October 3, 2006.

  43. Multi-Scale Modeling of Cardiac Excitation-Contraction (EC) Coupling. University of Pennsylvania, Department of Bioengineering, September 23, 2006.

  44. Integrative Models of the Heart. The Mathematical Biosciences Institute, Ohio State University, September 18, 2006

  45. Multi-Scale Modeling of Cardiac EC Coupling, Distinguished Lecturer Series, The Cardiovascular Research and Technology Institute, University of Utah, June 1, 2006.

  46. A Systems Biology Approach to Understanding the Mechanisms of Sudden Cardiac Death. Distinguished Lecturers Series, University of Houston, Department of Computer Science, May 19, 2006.

  47. Multi-Scale Modeling of Calcium Signaling in the Cardiac Dyad. 4th Fairberg Cardiac Workshop, Hilton Head, NC, April 22-26, 2006

  48. Bioinformatics Tools and Databases, Conference on Creating the Next Revolution in Molecular Medicine: The Application of Translational Research in Clinical Medicine, The George Mason University-Inova Health System Translational research Institute, April 7, 2006.

  49. Multi-Scale Modeling of Calcium-Induced Calcium-Release in the Cardiac Myocyte, George Masson University, School of Computational Sciences, January 24, 2006

  50. Multi-scale Modeling of Cardiac Electrical Function", Keynote Speaker, Boston University Symposium on Quantitative Biology and Physiology, Oct 21, 2005

  51. Multi-Scale Modeling of Cardiac Excitation-Contraction Coupling, 4th International Conference on Pathways, Networks and Systems: Theory and Experiments. Royal Myconian Conference Center, Rhodes, Greece October 8-13, 2005.

  52. Integrative Models of the Cardiac Ventricular Myocyte, Center for Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, Duke University, February 23, 2005.

  53. Measuring and Mapping Cardiac Fiber and Laminar Architecture Using Diffusion Tensor MR Imaging, 3rd Fairberg Cardiac Workshop, Sintra, Portugal Jan. 15-19.

  54. Multi-Scale Modeling of Cardiac Electrophysiological Function, The Whitaker Foundation Biomedical Engineering Research Conference, August 12-15, 2004, La Jolla, CA.

  55. Ca-Induced Ca-Release in the Cardiac Myocyte: From Microscopic Channel Gating to Macroscopic Cell Behavior. Pacific Northwest Symposium on Systems Biology, Richland WA, June 16-18, 2004.

  56. A Systems Approach to Understanding Mechanisms of Sudden Cardiac Death in Heart Failure. IBM Life Sciences Forum, Pallisades Executive Conference Center, NY, May 25-26, 2004.

  57. Multi-Scale Analysis of Cardiac Function: From Data to Models, Microarray Data Generation, Integration, Visualization and Analysis, Bethesda MD, March 3, 2004.

  58. Mechanisms and Models of Cardiac Excitation-Contraction Coupling, The Mathematical Biosciences Institute, Ohio State University, Columbus OH, March 2, 2004

  59. Integrative Models of the Cardiac Ventricular Myoycte: From Microscopic Channel Gating to Macroscopic Cell Behavior, Department of Biomedical Informatics, Columbia University, New York NY, January 26, 2004

  60. Information Flow at the Systems Level: Organization and Modeling of Experimental Data Across Multiple Scales of Biological Analysis DIMACS Conference on Information Flow From the Gene to Organism Level, Bethesda MD, November 4-5 2003.

  61. The Role of Mode 2 Gating of Cardiac Ca2+ Channels in the Generation of Early After-Depolarizations, BMES 2003, Nashville TN, October 3, 2003.

  62. Computational Cardiac Anatomy With Diffusion Tensor MR Imaging, BMES 2003, Nashville TN, October 3 2003.

  63. "Cardiac Engineering: From Genes and Cells to Structure and Function" 2nd Larry & Horti Fairberg Workshop, 20-24 Sept. 2003, Sicily [Abstract] [html] [pdf] [Powerpoint].

  64. "Systems Biology: A Necessary Methodology for Understanding the Mechanisms of Sudden Cardiac Death in Heart Failure", 2003 Symposium on Systems Biology, The Institute for Systems Biology, Seattle WA, April 13-14, 2003 [Abstract].

  65. Relating microscopic properties of calcium-induced calcium-release to macroscopic function of the ventricular myocyte" Computational Cell Biology 2 [Abstract] [PowerPoint].

  66. "Relating Microscopic Properties of Calcium-Induced Calcium Release to Macroscopic Function of the Myocyte", Cardiac Mini-Symposium, University of Oxford, December 6, 2002 [html] [pdf] [PowerPoint].

  67. “Technology Innovation Project 3: Informatics and Modeling", The Inaugural JHU-NHLBI Proteomics Center Symposium, November 8, 2002, Rm 340 Phipps, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine [html] [pdf] [PowerPoint].

  68. "Computer Modeling of the Ventricular Myocyte and Drug-Channel Interactions". The 3rd Annual CBI Predictive Toxicology Conference, June 13-14, Crown Plaza Hotel, Philadelphia PA [html] [pdf] [PowerPoint].

  69. "Integrative anatomical and electrophysiological models of the cardiac ventricles", The 41st Annual Conference of Japanese Society for Medical and Biomedical Engineering, Kyoto International Conference Hall, Kyoto, Japan, May 10, 2002. [html] [pdf] [PowerPoint].

  70. "Regulation of action potential duration in a ventricular myocyte model incorporating local-control of JSR Ca2+ release", Satellite Symposium of  the 41st Annual Conference of Japanese Society for Medical and Biomedical Engineering, Tokyo University, Tokyo, Japan, May 8, 2002. [html] [pdf] [PowerPoint].

  71. “Integrative anatomical and electrophysiological models of the cardiac ventricles", The 41st Annual Conference of Japanese Society for Medical and Biomedical Engineering, Kyoto International Conference Hall, Kyoto, Japan, May 10, 2002. [html] [pdf] [PowerPoint].

  72. "Regulation of action potential duration in a ventricular myocyte model incorporating local-control of JSR Ca2+ release", Satellite Symposium of  the 41st Annual Conference of Japanese Society for Medical and Biomedical Engineering, Tokyo University, Tokyo, Japan, May 8, 2002. [html] [pdf] [PowerPoint].

  73. "Integrative Anatomical and Electrophysiological Modeling of the Cardiac Ventricles", The 41st Annual Conference of the Japanese Society for Medical and Biomedical Engineering:  Kyoto International Conference Hall  Kyoto, Japan, May 10, 2002 [html] [pdf].

  74. "An Integrative Model of the Cardiac Ventricular Myocyte Incorporating Local-Control of JSR Ca2+ Release", Raimond L. Winslow and Joseph L. Greenstein. DIMACS Workshop on Complexity in Biosystems: Innovative Approaches at the Interface of Experimental Modeling and Computational Simulation, Rutgers University, Piscataway, NJ, April 8-10, 2002. 1)   [Abstract] [html] [pdf] [PowerPoint].

  75. Relating microscopic properties of calcium-induced calcium-release to macroscopic function of the ventricular myocyte. The Richard Skalak Memorial Lecture, Department of Biomedical Engineering, the University of California San Diego, March 15, 2002. [Abstract] [html] [pdf] [PowerPoint].

  76. "A Heart Failure Knowledgebase Combining Experimental Data with Tools for Integrative Biological Modeling"  Raimond L. Winslow, Patrick Helm, William Baumgartner Jr., Tilak Ratnanather, Srinivas Peddi, Elliot McVeigh and Michael I. Miller. The Novartis Foundation Symposium on

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