Tiffani Reeves is a clinical research professional specializing in biomedical and behavioral sciences research. With over a decade of experience, she has led and contributed to multiple NIH-funded research programs across Duke University, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and the University of Michigan, spanning a dozen therapeutic areas. Her commitment to addressing health inequities drives her focus on impactful research and culturally informed care strategies. A proud Detroit native, now Durham transplant, she firmly believes that community isn’t just where you live, but the actions you take. As a result, she is dedicated to building stronger, healthier, and more equitable communities through her research and volunteer work.
She is the current Chair of the Durham County Women’s Commission, a volunteer Grant Reviewer at United Way of the Greater Triangle, serves on the Wisdom Council of the Southern Black Girls and Women’s Consortium, and is an AmeriCorps alumna. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Latin American and Caribbean Studies from the University of Michigan. Currently, she works at the Duke Clinical Research Institute as an Associate Project Leader.

