Tuesday 29 July 2014

Julie A. Jacko Ph.D., a renowned and enthusiastic professor of healthcare informatics in the University of Minnesota. Since she has a vast track record of professional management excellence, Julie has been honored by many awards as one of the most prominent Informatics Professors. She also is a professor at nursing school a part of University of Minnesota’s Academic Health Center.

The amalgamation of medical science and technology through health informatics has unlocked new prospects for the public health. It offers enhanced opportunities for treatment of various difficult to cure diseases. Julie Jacko has contributed $15 million in healthcare research in the last decade.

Julie Jacko was one of topmost contributors for a national science foundation presidential early career award for scientists and engineers. Major researches that Julie has carried out are outwardly sponsored and supported by the national science foundation, health care research and quality agencies, Microsoft Corporation, NASA, Intel Corporation and many more.

She is globally renowned for her contributions to applications and theory development associated to human aspects of personal, mobile, and networked computing. Julie Jacko is honored with the National Science Foundation CAREER Award for her research.

Her definitive objective of research is to merge healthy experimental outcome with the development of engineering models of human performance that can help in the design of real world systems.