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Syed Bukhari
Asst. Professor and Director Healthcare Informatics
Dr. Syed Bukhari is an accomplished Assistant Professor and healthcare informatics expert at St. John's University in New York. With a Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of New Brunswick and a postdoctoral fellowship at Yale School of Medicine, he has a rich academic background focused on healthcare informatics and data science.
Dr. Bukhari's research is concentrated on crucial challenges in healthcare informatics, particularly in semantically integrating diverse biomedical data and developing AI-based predictive models for clinical outcomes. He has collaborated with renowned institutions like Stanford University for improving scientific experimental reproducibility through innovative data submission pipelines.
His professional expertise spans a range of areas including Artificial Intelligence, terminology standards like SNOMED CT and RxNorm, data integration for EHR and clinical notes, knowledge engineering encompassing ontologies and linked data, and proficient programming skills in Python, PHP, Java, and more. He is adept at working with various databases including NoSQL and SQL.
Apart from his academic roles, Dr. Bukhari has held positions in esteemed organizations such as the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) as a Fellow, Yale University as a Postdoc Research Associate, and as a Software Engineer at IPSNP Computing Inc. His dynamic career has also seen him contribute significantly as a Research Scientist, Lecturer, and Software Engineer in various international institutions.
Recognized for his exceptional contributions, Dr. Bukhari is a senior IEEE member and a distinguished ACM speaker. In 2019, he was honored with the IEEE Technological Innovation Award for his pioneering work. His research publications in top-tier journals have garnered attention from international media and scientific communities alike.
With a strong academic foundation and a wealth of practical expertise, Dr. Syed Bukhari continues to make significant strides in healthcare informatics, data science, and Artificial Intelligence, leaving a lasting impact through his research, publications, and collaborations.