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Added mentor (Luke Rasmussen) (#322)
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# Display name
title: Luke Rasmussen

# Username (this should match the folder name)
author: "lrasmus"
authors:
- lrasmus

# Is this the primary user of the site?
superuser: false

# Role/position
role: "Senior Clinical Research Associate, Northwestern University"

# Organizations/Affiliations
organizations:
- name: Department of Preventive Medicine
url: "https://www.preventivemedicine.northwestern.edu/index.html"
- name: Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
url: "https://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/"


# Short bio (displayed in user profile at end of posts)
bio: Luke intersects software engineering and health and biomedical informatics to support reproducible research in the biomedical domain.

# Social/Academic Networking
# For available icons, see: https://sourcethemes.com/academic/docs/widgets/#icons
# For an email link, use "fas" icon pack, "envelope" icon, and a link in the
# form "mailto:[email protected]" or "#contact" for contact widget.
social:
- icon: envelope
icon_pack: fas
link: mailto:[email protected]
- icon: orcid
icon_pack: fab
link: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4497-8049
- icon: github
icon_pack: fab
link: https://github.com/lrasmus

# Organizational groups that you belong to (for People widget)
# Set this to `[]` or comment out if you are not using People widget.
user_groups:
- Summer of Reproducibility Mentors

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Luke Rasmussen is a Senior Clinical Research Associate at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. He earned his MS in Medical Informatics from Northwestern University. His background is at the intersection of software engineering and informatics, having spent the past 20 years architecting and developing solutions to support biomedical research. His research interests include making reproducible research easier to achieve, through both educational efforts and the development of supporting tools, as well as exploring secondary uses of electronic health record (EHR) data.

He is actively involved with the American Medical Informatics Association (AMIA), having served as the chair of the Open Source Working Group, and also within the US Research Software Engineer Association (US-RSE).
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