
معرفی
Kevin Phillip Weinfurt is the James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of Population Health Sciences at Duke University, with affiliations across multiple departments including Psychology and Neuroscience, Biostatistics & Bioinformatics, and Philosophy. His roles include Vice Chair of Faculty in Population Health Sciences and co-directorships of the Center for Health Measurement and Clinical Research Training Program at Duke School of Medicine.
Education: PhD in Psychology from Georgetown University (1997).
Research Interests: Focus on patient-reported outcomes (PROs), clinical trial methodology, bioethics in research, and pragmatic trials. Key themes include validation of outcome measures, ethical challenges in data sharing, and improving PRO integration into healthcare systems.
Publications: Recent work addresses validity frameworks for clinical outcomes, HIV surveillance ethics, and AI applications in biostatistics. His articles bridge methodological rigor with real-world clinical relevance.
Awards: James B. Duke Distinguished Professorship (2022–Present), recognizing academic and research excellence.
Grants: Leads initiatives like the Nurse LEADS training program (NIH-funded) and UrogynCREST Research Course (NICHD).
Labs/Teams: Active in the Duke Clinical Research Institute and Trent Center for Bioethics, contributing to interdisciplinary projects on health measurement and ethics.




