Duncan Amegbletor, PhD

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Senior Research Project Manager

Duncan Amegbletor, PhD, is a Senior Research Project Manager at WSU IREACH. Duncan holds a PhD in Cognitive and Behavioral Sciences from Auburn University. Duncan’s research interests include substance use disorders and aging. Currently, he works with the administrative cores of Natives Engaged in Alzheimer’s Research (NEAR) and the Native Center for Alcohol Research and Education (NCARE), and provides project management support for the Collaborative Hub to Reduce Burden of Suicide Among Urban Indian and Alaska Native Youth (SUNDANCE) and INdians Transforming Alzheimer’s Care Training (INTACT) research projects. Prior to joining IREACH, he worked as a project manager/data scientist at Meharry Medical College in Nashville, Tennessee. He also served in the data harmonization working group of a national research consortium in partnership with University of Miami and Vanderbilt University. In his free time, Duncan enjoys powerlifting, rock collecting, playing video games, and researching history.