Phillip H. Phan, PhD, is the Alonzo and Virginia Decker Professor at Johns Hopkins Carey Business School with a joint appointment as Professor in the Department of Medicine at Johns Hopkins Medicine. He is the Robert Bosch Policy Fellow at the American Academy in Berlin. His academic and professional work focuses on innovation and the commercialization of discovery  in healthcare, especially in patient safety and quality. He has published more than 200 peer reviewed research papers and is author or editor of 12 scholarly books.

Dr. Phan is Deputy Editor of The International Journal for Quality in Health Care, Associate Editor The Journal of Technology Transfer, Academic Editor of Medicine®. He serves on various national and international grant review panels.

He is principal investigator of the NIDA-funded Johns Hopkins Innovation for Substance Use Disorder (I4SUD) program, and Core Director of the NIA-funded Artificial Intelligence Collaboratory for Aging Research.

He is co-founder of P4 Microbiome Inc., focused on antimicrobial therapies for the GI tract, and of Pistevo LLC, focused on AI-driven phenotyping of cancer patients from electronic medical records.