Ivy Tillman
Augusta University - IRB Office Director and Human Protections Administrator
Ivy Tillman has been in the human research protections field for 15 years. She has previous experience as a research coordinator for sickle cell and neurology studies. As an IRB Director and Human Research Protections Program Administrator, she sees her role as a vital stakeholder with PCORI research, which she first learned about through her work with the Engage ALL Abilities project. She holds a bachelor of arts in biology and a bachelor of arts in French from Clemson University. She also earned a master's in management with a concentration in healthcare management from Troy University. She is pursuing a doctorate in curriculum and instruction at Augusta University.
Involvement with PCORI
Engagement Awards: Engage ALL Abilities - Advisory Panel member
Ambassador Interests
- Allergies and Immune Disorders
- Multiple/Comorbid Chronic Conditions
- Mental/Behavioral Health
- Liver Diseases
- Muscular and Skeletal Disorders
- Rare Diseases
- Other or Non-Disease Specific
- Nutritional and Metabolic Disorders
- Neurological Disorders
- Kidney Diseases
- Cancer
- Blood Disorders
- Birth and Developmental Disorders
- Cardiovascular Diseases
- Infectious Diseases
- Genetic Disorders
- Gastrointestinal Disorders
- Functional Limitations and Disabilities
- Ear, Nose, and Throat Diseases
- Dental Health
- Reproductive and Perinatal Health
- Skin Diseases
- Toxins
- Trauma/Injuries
- Urinary Disorders
- Wellness
- American Indian Or Alaska Native
- Asian
- Black or African American
- Children
- Community Health Workers
- Hispanic Or Latino
- Individuals with Disabilities
- Individuals with Multiple Chronic/co-morbid Conditions
- Individuals with Rare Disease
- LGBTQ+
- Low Health Literacy/Numeracy
- Low Income
- Men
- Native Hawaiian Or Other Pacific Islander
- Older Adults
- Rural
- Urban
- Veterans
- Women