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Human Factors Engineering, Biomedical Informatics
United States

Biography

Jason J. Saleem received his Ph.D. from the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Virginia Tech in 2003, specializing in human factors engineering and ergonomics. Prior to joining the University of Louisville, Dr. Saleem spent several years with the U. S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) as a research investigator. He is a former VA Research Career Development Awardee. Dr. Saleem’s research interests focus on the integration of human factors engineering and ergonomics with development of clinical information systems (CIS).

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Employment (1)

University of Louisville: Louisville, KY, US

2015-01-01 to present | Associate Professor (Industrial Engineering)
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Education and qualifications (3)

Virginia Tech: Blacksburg, VA, US

2000 to 2003 | PhD (Industrial & Systems Engineering)
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Jason Saleem

Virginia Tech: Blacksburg, VA, US

1998 to 2000 | MS (Industrial & Systems Engineering)
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Jason Saleem

University of Pittsburgh: Pittsburgh, PA, US

1993 to 1997 | BS (Industrial Engineering)
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Works (1)

Understanding Barriers and Facilitators to Living Kidney Donation Within a Sociotechnical Systems Framework

Qualitative Health Research
2024-06 | Journal article
Contributors: Rachel Crenshaw; Cary Woods; Naoru Koizumi; Hitarth S. Dave; Monica Gentili; Jason J. Saleem
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