معرفی
Alexei Zelenev is an Associate Research Scientist in the Department of Medicine (AIDS Program) at Yale University School of Medicine. He holds a PhD from Yale University (2011) and a BA from the University of Chicago. His research focuses on the intersection of infectious diseases, substance use disorders, and social networks, with an emphasis on policy-relevant modeling and intervention strategies.
- Education: PhD in Epidemiology, Yale University (2011); BA in Mathematics, University of Chicago
- Affiliations: AIDS Clinical & Community Research (YCCR); Yale-UPR Integrated HIV Program
Research interests include HIV/AIDS epidemiology, opioid use disorder treatment optimization, and public health policy development. His work has been applied to guide pandemic responses in Ukraine and Kazakhstan, particularly during the 2020-2023 COVID-19 pandemic. Zelenev has collaborated with global health organizations like WHO to improve treatment access for marginalized populations.
Key contributions include modeling hepatitis C treatment strategies, evaluating opioid agonist therapy retention, and analyzing the role of social networks in disease transmission. His interdisciplinary approach combines applied statistics, simulation methods, and field-based interventions.
Awards: None explicitly listed in profile.
Grants: Not detailed in provided text.
Labs/Teams: Active in Yale's HIV Basic and Clinical Sciences Initiative and collaborative projects with international research networks.
