The University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Jeanne Hermann has extensive experience in electronic systems support for research at The University of Tennessee Health Science Center, where current roles include Assistant Vice Chancellor and Director of Electronic Research Administration. Responsibilities encompass managing electronic systems for sponsored programs, research reporting, and multiple institutional committees. Prior roles involved directing IT services for the College of Medicine and overseeing operations at the Molecular Resource Center. Additionally, Jeanne Hermann directs the Evisions SP and 424 Implementation Project for all University of Tennessee campuses, facilitating the development of sponsored program software. Jeanne Hermann holds a PhD and MS in Management Information Systems from The University of Memphis and a BS in Cellular and Molecular Biology from the University of Washington.
The University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Established in 1911, The University of Tennessee Health Science Center aims to improve human health through education, research, clinical care and public service. The UT Health Science Center campuses include colleges of Dentistry, Graduate Health Sciences, Health Professions, Medicine, Nursing and Pharmacy. Patient care, professional education and research are carried out at hospitals and other clinical sites across Tennessee. Endowed professorships, Research Centers of Excellence, and continuing relationships with research and healthcare facilities across Tennessee ensure that both basic science and applied research stay focused on contemporary health topics.