Gari D. Clifford
Laboratory for Computational Physiology, Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology (HST), USA
Gari D. Clifford received the B.S. degree in physics and electronics from Exeter University, Devon, UK, the M.S. degree in mathematics and theoretical physics from University of Southampton, Southampton, UK, and the Ph.D. degree in neural networks and biomedical engineering from Oxford University, Oxford, UK, in 1992, 1995, and 2003, respectively. He has worked in industry on the design and production of several CE- and FDA-approved medical devices. Dr. Clifford is currently a Research Scientist in the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology where he is the Engineering Manager of an R01 NIH-funded research program, “Integrating Data, Models, and Reasoning in Critical Care,” and a major contributor to the well-known PhysioNet Research Resource. He has taught at Oxford, MIT, and Harvard and is currently an instructor in Biomedical Engineering at MIT. Dr. Clifford, a Senior Member of the IEEE, has authored and coauthored more than forty publications in the field of biomedical engineering. Dr. Clifford is on the editorial boards of BioMedical Engineering OnLine and the Journal of Biological Systems. His research interests include multidimensional biomedical signal processing, linear and nonlinear time series analysis, relational database mining, decision support, and mathematical modeling of the ECG and the cardiovascular system.
Biography Updated on 23 February 2007
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