
Stephane Daphnis, M.B.A.
CRISPI REDCap Solution Specialist
M.B.A., Tennessee State University
B.S., University of Florida
Mr. Daphnis serves as a CRISPI REDCap Solution Specialist at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), where he supports REDCap-based clinical research informatics activities. He contributes to the overall management and configuration of the CRISPI REDCap environment, supporting system functionality and data management across research projects.
Prior to joining NIH, Mr. Daphnis served as a Data Manager with The Geneva Foundation, supporting the Musculoskeletal Injury Rehabilitation Research for Operational Readiness (MIRROR) program. He served as the primary point of contact for data-related inquiries across more than 55 multi-site human subjects research studies spanning over 25 military, academic, and civilian institutions. He developed and maintained REDCap study databases, implemented quality assurance procedures, and created standard operating procedures to support consistent data management practices.
Prior to that, Mr. Daphnis served as a REDCap and EHR Program Coordinator supporting the University of Maryland School of Medicine and the University of Maryland Medical System as part of the CDC Community Research Partnership study, where he supported REDCap database development and data management activities. His additional experience includes roles in healthcare technology, clinical data coordination, and research support within academic medical and clinical research environments.
Mr. Daphnis holds a Master of Business Administration in Management Information Systems from Tennessee State University and completed coursework toward a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree at Meharry Medical College. He also holds a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, Food Science and Human Nutrition from the University of Florida. His expertise includes REDCap database development, data management, quality control, and the development of standard operating procedures.
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