DavidHau

= David Hau =

David Hau MD, MS Director of Semantic Infrastructure NCI Center for Bioinformatics and Information Technology Rockville, Maryland, USA.

email: dave.hau-at-nih.gov

David Hau is the Director of Semantic Infrastructure at the Center for Biomedical Informatics and Information Technology (CBIIT) at National Cancer Institute (NCI). In this role, he is the government sponsor for the "Semantic Infrastructure 2.0" project at NCI, redesigning the semantic strategy and framework to support the Semantically Aware Service Oriented Architecture (sSOA) at NCI, and to align with the center's mission of enabling a "Learning Healthcare System" to realize Personalized Medicine. David has over 10 years of experience in software development and project management. Prior to joining NCI, David spent six years working at various startups and established companies in Silicon Valley, on software development projects ranging from handheld prescription to chronic disease management to mail server and storage area network (SAN) management. David holds an MD from Johns Hopkins Medical School, an MS in computer science and a BS in electrical engineering from MIT, and completed his internship in internal medicine at Indiana University School of Medicine. His thesis project at MIT was completed at Hewlett-Packard Laboratories in Bristol, UK under the MIT VI-A Internship Program, on machine learning of qualitative cardiovascular models from patient monitoring signals, and was among the chosen theses presented at the EECS MasterWorks Colloquium at MIT that year. David is NCI's representative to the Advisory Committee at W3C, where he actively seeks to consume W3C standards in NCI projects, and to use NCI's experience to inform and contribute back to the standards development effort at W3C.

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