
معرفی
Helen Egger MD is a tenured Associate Professor in the Departments of Psychiatry and Pediatrics at Duke University, holding key leadership roles including Chief of the Division of Child and Family Mental Health and Developmental Neuroscience, Vice-Chair for Integrated Pediatric Mental Health, and Director of the Duke Early Childhood Research Program within the Center for Developmental Epidemiology. She co-leads the Duke Information and Child Mental Health Initiative alongside Dr. Guillermo Sapiro under the Information Initiative at Duke (iiD).
Her academic foundation includes:
- Undergraduate studies at Yale College
- Medical degree from Yale School of Medicine
- Adult and child psychiatric training at Duke University
- Post-doctoral research training at Duke University
With over a decade of faculty service at Duke, her research bridges clinical child psychiatry and epidemiology, focusing on developmental trajectories of mental health disorders in young children and innovative integration of information technology for pediatric mental health assessment. The Duke Early Childhood Research Program drives population-based studies on early intervention, while the Information Initiative collaboration pioneers data science applications in child mental health systems.
Scientific Awards: No specific awards, fellowships, or medals are referenced in the provided text.
Advising and Grants: The source material does not enumerate advisees or grant funding details. As Director of a major research program and Division Chief, she directs substantial research operations but explicit student mentorship or grant records remain unlisted.
Labs and Teams:
- Duke Early Childhood Research Program (Center for Developmental Epidemiology)
- Duke Information and Child Mental Health Initiative (co-led with Dr. Guillermo Sapiro, under iiD)

