Bruce Vendt
IS Project Manager
Office: East Building 3338A
Tel: (314)362-1882
Fax: (314)362-6971
vendtb@mir.wustl.edu
Education
B.S., Industrial Engineering, Texas A&M University - 1972
M.B.A., Business, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville - 1976
Background
Information technology professional with extensive experience in government and industry using technology to improve quality, productivity, and customer service. Previous positions include risk management information system consultant, technical analyst, system administrator, and management analyst. Project management experience includes radiology voice recognition dictation systems, workers compensation claim systems, product liability claim systems, business insurance underwriting systems, and military personnel management systems.
Research Interests
Multi-Center Clinical Trials
Publications
- Vendt B, McKinstry R, Ball, W Kraut M, Prior F, DeBaun M. Silent Cerebral Infarct Transfusion (SIT) Trial Imaging Core: Application of Novel Imaging Information Technology for Rapid and Central Review of MRI of the Brain. Journal of Digital Imaging, 2008, DOI: 10.1007/s10278-008-9114-3.
- Kenneth W. Clark, David L. Melson, Stephen M. Moore, G. James Blaine, Ralph A. Moulton, William K. Clayton, Colin S. Peterson and Bruce A. Vendt , "Tools for Managing Image Flow in the Modality to Clinical-Image-Review Chain", Journal of Digital Imaging, Volume 16, Number 3, December, 2003, pp 241-318.
- Lori C. Jordan, Robert C. McKinstry, III, Michael A. Kraut, William S. Ball, Bruce A. Vendt, James F. Casella, Michael R. DeBaun, John J. Strouse, “Incidental Findings on Brain Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Children With Sickle Cell Disease”, Pediatrics, Vol. 126, Number 1, July 2010, pp 53-61.
- Casella JF, King AA, Barton B, White DA, Noetzel MJ, Ichord RN, Terrill C, Hirtz D, McKinstry RC, Strouse JJ, Howard TH, Coates TD, Minniti CP, Campbell AD, Vendt BA, Lehmann H, Debaun MR., “Design of the silent cerebral infarct transfusion (SIT) trial”, Pediatric Hematology-Oncology, March 2010, Vol. 27, No. 2: 69–89.