Bill Lober is a Professor jointly appointed across Medicine, Nursing, and Public Health at the University of Washington, bringing nearly three decades of clinical and informatics leadership to academic and applied settings. He directs the UW Clinical Informatics Research Group and has shaped public health informatics programs, translating frontline emergency medicine experience into scalable health information solutions. With an MD, an MS from UC Berkeley, and clinical training including EM registration and residency, he bridges clinical practice, research, and systems design. His work emphasizes global and public health informatics, applying rigorous academic methods to real-world surveillance and health system challenges. Based in Seattle, he pairs long-term institutional stewardship with active program leadership that advances cross-disciplinary informatics education and research. An uncommon strength is his dual clinician-researcher perspective, enabling pragmatic innovation that respects both patient care workflows and population health imperatives.
9 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
MS, MS at University of California, Berkeley
BSEE, BSEE at Tufts University
Resident, Resident at University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson
Yale University
University of California, Davis
EM Registrar, EM Registrar at Royal Brisbane Hospital
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Bill Lober - Professor at University of Washington