Danielle Kauffman

Danielle C. Kauffman holds a PharmD from the University at Buffalo School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, an MBA in business administration from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and a dual BS in computer information systems and business administration from Indiana Wesleyan University. She started her career working in computer programming, systems analysis, and project management. Later, after obtaining a pharmacy degree, she worked in a hospital setting as a pharmacist with a focus on informatics and technology.

Biography

Danielle C. Kauffman holds a PharmD from the University at Buffalo School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, an MBA in business administration from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and a dual BS in computer information systems and business administration from Indiana Wesleyan University. She started her career working in computer programming, systems analysis, and project management. Later, after obtaining a pharmacy degree, she worked in a hospital setting as a pharmacist with a focus on informatics and technology. In addition, she completed a certificate program in pharmacogenomics and worked as a consultant, with public speaking engagements, to educate medical professionals in the use of pharmacogenomics testing to enhance clinical care. Currently she is employed as a director of clinical systems in the information technology department of a hospital system.

Her apologetic interests include topics related to science and faith, such as those published by Fazale Rana and Hugh Ross. She is also interested in finding the best ways to talk with others—especially skeptics—about science and faith andhow to evaluate information.

Danielle lives in East Tennessee and enjoys hiking, golfing, theater, spending time with others, and concerts.

Biography

Danielle C. Kauffman holds a PharmD from the University at Buffalo School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, an MBA in business administration from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, and a dual BS in computer information systems and business administration from Indiana Wesleyan University. She started her career working in computer programming, systems analysis, and project management. Later, after obtaining a pharmacy degree, she worked in a hospital setting as a pharmacist with a focus on informatics and technology. In addition, she completed a certificate program in pharmacogenomics and worked as a consultant, with public speaking engagements, to educate medical professionals in the use of pharmacogenomics testing to enhance clinical care. Currently she is employed as a director of clinical systems in the information technology department of a hospital system.

Her apologetic interests include topics related to science and faith, such as those published by Fazale Rana and Hugh Ross. She is also interested in finding the best ways to talk with others—especially skeptics—about science and faith andhow to evaluate information.

Danielle lives in East Tennessee and enjoys hiking, golfing, theater, spending time with others, and concerts.