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Eve S. Puffer is an Associate Professor at Duke University specializing in global mental health. With a background as a licensed clinical psychologist, her research centers on developing and evaluating integrated community-based interventions aimed at enhancing child mental health and improving family dynamics. Puffer's work includes conducting studies with families, young children, adolescents, and couples, and has a distinct focus on preventing HIV risk behaviors. She has a history of fieldwork in rural Kenya and is an investigator in multiple studies concerning child mental health. Her current appointments include roles in Psychology and Neuroscience, and she has been associated with several initiatives at Duke, reflecting her commitment to advancing mental health interventions through academic and clinical practice.
Duke University • Durham, NC
Teaching and conducting research in global mental health, focusing on community-based interventions.
Duke University • Durham, NC
Conducting research on child mental health interventions.
Duke Initiative for Science & Society • Durham, NC
Contributing to interdisciplinary research on science and society.
Department of Biomedical Engineering (MS program)