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Rod Markin
Dr. Rodney Smith "Rod" Markin, M.D., Ph.D., (born 1956) is an American pioneer and leading authority in the field of laboratory automation.〔(College of American Pathologists, ''CAP Today'' magazine, June 2002 )〕 In 1993, he designed and created one of the world's first automated clinical laboratory specimen, device and analyzer management systems.〔(LIM Source, a laboratory information management systems resource )〕 In the mid-1990s, he chaired a standards group called the Clinical Testing Automation Standards Steering Committee (CTASSC) of the American Association for Clinical Chemistry,〔(''Clinical Chemistry'' 46, No. 5, 2000, pgs. 246-250 )〕〔(''Health Management Technology'' magazine, October 1, 1995 )〕 which later evolved into an area committee of the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute.〔(Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (formerly NCCLS) )〕 A hepatic, gastro-intestinal and solid-organ transplant pathologist by training, Markin continues to be a leading researcher in the field of clinical systems automation. Currently, he is the associate vice chancellor for business development and chief technology officer at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and serves as the David T. Purtilo Professor in the Department of Pathology and Microbiology in UNMC's College of Medicine.〔(UNMC College of Medicine. )〕 Prior to his current position, he was the interim dean of the UNMC College of Medicine, board chairman and president and CEO of the Nebraska Medicine clinical practice plan, an academic medical practice which includes more than 500 physicians, and has held several other administrative and academic positions at the University of Nebraska Medical Center.〔(Nebraska Medicine (about) )〕 Markin serves on the boards of (Children's Foundation Omaha ), the Keck Graduate Institute (KGI), Make-a-Wish Foundation, (Trovagene Inc. ) (TROV), (PerceptiMed ) and (Prairie Ventures ). He also has served on the board of Children's Hospital & Medical Center of Omaha, The Nebraska Medical Center (now Nebraska Medicine), University Medical Associates/UNMC Physicians (now part of Nebraska Medicine), (Transgenomic Inc. ) (TBIO) and MediNotes. ==Early life== Markin was born and raised in Lincoln; he received a bachelor of science degree in 1977 from Nebraska Wesleyan University, where he majored in chemistry with a minor in mathematics and physics. He received a Ph.D. degree in chemistry from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln in 1980; he earned his medical degree from the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) in 1983; he completed his residency in pathology and laboratory medicine at UNMC in 1986. He has been on the UNMC faculty since 1986. His professional and academic research interests have focused on clinical laboratory automation including robotics, information systems, medical utilization management, business efficiency modeling, adult and pediatric pathology, liver/gastrointestinal pathology, telehealth, telemedicine, technology development and mobile health.
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