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词条 James Linder
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  1. Early life

  2. Academic activities

  3. Business activities

  4. Awards, honors, community service

  5. Personal and family

  6. References

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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1954|10|21}}
| birth_place = Omaha, NE
| occupation = Pathologist, Business Executive
| spouse = Karen Linder
| children = 4 sons, 2 daughters
| residence = Omaha, NE
| alma_mater = B.S., Iowa State University, 1976
M.D., cum laude, UNMC, 1980
Residency, Duke, UNMC
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James "Jim" Linder (born 1954) is an American author, academic and business leader, and is an authority on university research commercialization.[1] He serves as Chief Executive Officer of Nebraska Medicine,[2], and most recently was president of the University Technology Development Corporation and chief strategist for the University of Nebraska system.[3] He is also a professor of pathology and microbiology at the University of Nebraska Medical Center.

Early life

A native to Omaha, Linder earned his B.S. degree in biochemistry and microbiology from Iowa State University in 1976, and his M.D. degree, with distinction, from the University of Nebraska Medical Center in 1980. He completed his residency training in pathology at Duke University Medical Center and UNMC.

Academic activities

Linder served as interim president of the University of Nebraska system from May 2014 until April 2015.[4] He has served on the UNMC faculty since 1983 when he joined the Pathology and Microbiology department. In 1986 he was named associate professor and in 1989 was named professor. He has held numerous administrative positions at UNMC, including vice chairman of Pathology and Microbiology, director of Surgical Pathology, director of Cytopathology, associate dean for Academic Affairs and interim dean of Medicine. He was associate vice chancellor for Research from 2005-2009, and was responsible for developing clinical research and intellectual property programs at UNMC.[5] He also served as visiting professor at the Peter Kiewit Institute. In January 2007, UNMC's intellectual property office merged with UNeMed, and Linder was appointed president of the expanded operation.[6]

He is a former president of the American Society for Clinical Pathology.[7]

He is a frequent guest lecturer, and has written five textbooks and more than 130 professional articles.[8] He serves on several editorial boards, including the American Journal of Clinical Pathology[9] and Modern Pathology.[10] He is a member and has served in leadership positions with many medical organizations, and active in the development of the Interactive Center of the U.S.-Canadian division of the International Academy of Pathology.[11]

He holds numerous patents, and his academic interests include the application of technology in medical diagnostics, including immunochemistry, molecular diagnostics, computer-aided instruction, digital imaging in pathology, and the use of automated techniques in cytopathology and hematology.

Business activities

From 1995 to 2007 he served as medical director of Cytyc Corporation, a company based in Marlborough, Mass. dedicated to women's health.[12] A main area of interest was improving Pap testing.

From 2009-13, he was founding chief medical officer for Constitution Medical Investors. The company was later acquired by the Roche Diagnostics[13] in 2013, and Linder stayed on until 2015 and developed a hematology analyzer.[14] where he served as a Chief Medical Officer,

Linder and his wife, Karen Linder, are founders and managing directors of Linseed Capital, LLC, which invests in early-stage companies.[15]

He previously chaired the board of Nobl Health, a company which provides nursing-management software,[16] and also chaired the scientific advisory board of Streck Corporation, a manufacturer of clinical laboratory products.[17] He is board member of Nebraska Medicine, the health system for the University of Nebraska Medical Center.

Awards, honors, community service

Linder has been accorded several professional honors and awards. In 2015, recognizing accomplishments in laboratory medicine and technology transfer, he was inducted as a fellow of the National Academy of Inventors.[18] In 2014 he and Karen Linder received the Entrepreneurial Leadership Award.[19] In 2013 Linseed Capital was recognized as Investor of the Year by the Silicon Prairie News.[20] In 2005, he was presented with the American Society of Clinical Pathologists' "Israel Davidsohn Award for Distinguished Service."

From 1999-2001, he served on the board of directors of the Omaha Children’s Museum. He has served as chairman of the board of KANEKO, an organization devoted to fostering creativity, and serves as chair of the Kaneko Creative Council.[21] He was a regional board member of the Pipeline Entrepreneurship Program.[22]

Personal and family

Linder is married to Karen Linder SCT(ASCP), president of Tethon 3D[23] and author of The Women of Berkshire Hathaway.[24]

References

1. ^Association of Academic Health Centers, technology transfer conference, June 14, 2007
2. ^ [https://www.omaha.com/livewellnebraska/nebraska-medicine-replaces-ceo-picks-new-leader-familiar-in-state/article_d80db4d6-bc32-5059-8288-e735a239a7ca.html Omaha World Herald August 8, 2018]
3. ^University of Nebraska website
4. ^Lincoln Journal Star, March 21, 2014
5. ^UNeMed news release, September 6, 2005
6. ^UNMC news, January 9, 2007
7. ^Pathology Today, July 2005, page 8
8. ^UNMC website, list of Dr. J. Linder publications
9. ^American Journal of Clinical Pathology, editorial board
10. ^Modern Pathology, editorial board
11. ^USCAP Linder Learning Center
12. ^Cytyc Corp., news release, September 29, 2005
13. ^Roche Press Release
14. ^Roche Diagnostics Hematology website
15. ^Linseed Capital website
16. ^Nobl Health website
17. ^Streck Corporation website
18. ^National Academy 2015 Inductees
19. ^Nebraska Entrepreneurship news release
20. ^Silicon Prairie News
21. ^KANEKO Open Space for your mind, Omaha
22. ^Omaha World Herald, January 20, 2013
23. ^Tethon3D website
24. ^Women of Berkshire Hathaway
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7 : Living people|University of Nebraska Medical Center alumni|Iowa State University alumni|American pathologists|University of Nebraska Medical Center faculty|1954 births|Presidents of the University of Nebraska System

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