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Lex Frieden

Lex Freiden Picture Lex Frieden is Professor of Health Informatics and Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston and he is Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and of Family and Community Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine.
 
Mr. Frieden is also Senior Vice President at TIRR Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston, Texas, where he directs the ILRU (Independent Living Research Utilization) Program . a research, training and technical assistance program on independent living for people with disabilities and those who are aging.
 
Mr. Frieden has served as chairperson of the National Council on Disability, president of Rehabilitation International, and chairperson of the American Association of People with Disabilities. Credited with defining and pioneering the concept of "independent living" in the early 1970's, he has published many articles and papers and he speaks frequently on the subject.
 
From 1984 to 1988, Mr. Frieden served as Executive Director of the National Council on the Handicapped (now the National Council on Disability). In this capacity, he was instrumental in conceiving and drafting the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). He has received two Presidential Citations for his work in the field of disability.
 
A graduate of Tulsa University, Mr. Frieden has been honored as a Distinguished Alumnus. He also holds a master's degree in social psychology from the University of Houston where he completed doctoral requirements in rehabilitation psychology. In 2004, he was awarded an honorary doctorate in law (LL.D.) by the National University of Ireland.



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