
معرفی
Kenneth M. Boucher, PhD, is a Research Associate Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine and Adjunct Associate Professor in the Departments of Family & Preventive Medicine and Population Health Sciences at the University of Utah. As Co-Director of the Cancer Biostatistics Shared Resource at Huntsman Cancer Institute (HCI), he has been affiliated with the university since 1990 and HCI since 1996. His work supports the Cancer Control and Population Sciences Program, focusing on biostatistics and research design for cancer studies.
Education:
- PhD, University of Michigan
- MS, University of Notre Dame
- BS, Washington University
Research Interests: Dr. Boucher specializes in biostatistics, mathematical modeling, and clinical trial design. His research spans high-throughput genomics, carcinogenesis modeling, cancer epidemiology, and statistical methodology. He develops computational tools for cancer research and mentors investigators in study design and data analysis.
Publication Trends: His recent work (2019–2025) emphasizes clinical trials in oncology, cancer genomics, and statistical modeling. Key themes include immunotherapy efficacy, biomarker discovery, and precision medicine across breast cancer, melanoma, and urologic malignancies. Publications frequently involve multidisciplinary collaborations and translational applications.
Leadership: He co-leads the Cancer Biostatistics Shared Resource, providing statistical support for laboratory, clinical, and population science research at HCI. The resource offers services in study design, data analysis, and grant application development.

