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Kathryn Phillips is a Professor at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). She founded the UCSF Center for Translational and Policy Research on Precision Medicine (TRANSPERS), focusing on the adoption of precision medicine into healthcare delivery and policy. With over 30 years of continuous NIH funding, she has published more than 200 peer-reviewed articles in health policy journals and serves as an advisor to government and industry organizations.
- Education
- BA in Psychology, University of Texas, Austin (1978)
- MPA in Policy Analysis, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University (1986)
- PhD in Health Services Research, University of California, Berkeley (1991)
- Postdoc in Health Services Research, Center for AIDS Prevention Studies, UCSF (1993)
Her research spans precision medicine, genomics, health policy, cancer screening, and economic evaluation. Current work emphasizes genomic testing implementation, health disparities, and policy frameworks for clinical adoption. She co-authored over 15 recent publications analyzing genomic testing coverage policies, cost-effectiveness, and implementation challenges across cancer and neurodegenerative diseases.
Key article trends include policy analysis of genomic technologies, economic evaluation of cancer diagnostics, and addressing health equity in precision medicine. Awards include the Dean’s Apple Award for Outstanding Teaching, Rockefeller Center Bellagio Residency Award, and nominations to the National Academy of Medicine. She leads NIH-funded projects like Building the Evidence Base for Appropriate and Efficient Implementation of Emerging Genomic Tests (R01HG011792) and has served as a principal investigator on multiple NCI grants.
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