Directory

Annie Tsui

Project Planner II, Center for Equity in Research

Annie Tsui joined the Duke Center for Equity in Research in February 2023 as a project planner. In her current role, Annie will develop and coordinate medium to large projects, programs, and research projects related to anti-racism, anti-bias, and equity. Annie brings 20+ years of experience in clinical research and data management. She came to Duke in 2011 and worked as a lead clinical research coordinator, IT analyst, and research program leader at Dermatology, DCI, and Surgery.

Kevin Weinfurt, PhD

Co-Director, Workforce Development

Kevin P. Weinfurt, PhD, is a professor in Population Health Sciences, and a Professor in Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at the Duke University School of Medicine. He is co-director of the Clinical Research Training Program (Masters degree offered through the School of Medicine).

Jennifer Wilson

Clinical Research Coordinator, Duke Kannapolis

Jennifer Wilson is part of the Duke Kannapolis group in Durham. Ms. Wilson joined Duke CTSI from the Duke Center for Autism and Brain Development. She has been at Duke for more than 20 years doing clinical research and has worked in the Heart Center, DOCR, and the Duke Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. She works on the Project Baseline Health Study.

Douglas Wixted

Research Program Leader, Duke Kannapolis

Doug Wixted (he/him/his) leads biorepository and data management for Duke Kannapolis, as well as research studies and strategic initiatives. His work centers around informatics, efficient and scalable infrastructure, and maximizing data quality and value. He has worked as part of Duke Kannapolis for more than 10 years, starting initially in 2011 and again in 2014 after a year at Quintiles (IQVIA), a global life science services firm headquartered in Research Triangle Park.

Kanecia Zimmerman, MD, PhD, MPH

Associate Director of Engagement and Health Translation

Dr. Zimmerman is a professor in the Duke Department of Pediatrics, where she specializes in pediatric critical care medicine. She recently served as chair of the steering committee for the Pediatric Trials Network, a national pediatric clinical research program funded by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, and currently helps to oversee the network. Dr. Zimmerman also serves as principal investigator for multiple research projects funded by the National Institutes of Health and the U.S.