Farzad Buxey is a systems architect/research specialist for the IT Division of Neurosurgery at the David Geffin School of Medicine at UCLA. He jointly runs the IT operations for neurosurgery and the Brain Monitoring and Modeling Lab at UCLA. Mr. Buxey has been the chief systems architect for numerous multi-center, multi-site, NIH-funded clinical trials, including the Brain Injury Research Center (BIRC), Specialized Program of Transitional Research in Acute Stroke (SPOTRIAS) and Hypopituitarism After Moderate and Severe Head Injury. With his 8+ years of experience in building various systems used at UCLA and for third party vendors, he brings a rich experience in scalable systems and database architecture, connecting to various disparate sources of data, in a secure manner, management of user requirements, GUI design concepts and mobility of information. Before coming to UCLA he worked with Datapro Services, India, creating and deploying the first X.400 based e-mail system. Mr. Buxey received his master�s in computer sciences from California State University, Fresno and his undergraduate in computer engineering from Maharashtra Institute of Technology, Pune, India. |