Michael Wagner, MD, PhD

University of Pittsburgh
Center for Advanced Study of Informatics in Public Health (CASIPH)
M-183 Parkvale Building
200 Meyran Ave
Pittsburgh, PA
USA 15260
mmw1@pitt.edu

Biographical Sketch:
1982-1984 Instructor in Medicine, New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY 1984-1988 Internist, Hawaii Permanente Medical Group, Wailuku, Hawaii 1988-1991 National Library of Medicine Fellow in Informatics, University of Pittsburgh 1991-1994 Instructor in Medicine, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh, PA 1994-2002 Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, Pittsburgh 1996-2002 Assistant Professor of Intelligent Systems, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA 2000-present Founder and Director, RODS (Real-time Outbreak and Disease Surveillance) Laboratory 2002-present Associate Professor of Medicine and Intelligent Systems, University of Pittsburgh 2006-present Associate Professor of Biomedical Informatics and Intelligent Systems, University of Pittsburgh 2009-present Director, Center for Advanced Study of Informatics in Public Health (CASIPH) Dr. Wagner's research areas are disease surveillance and the closely related topic of decision making relate to disease surveillance and control. He was editor and contributor of the book, "Handbook of Biosurveillance" (Academic Press, 2006)