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Gordon Weiss, MD is an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at Yale School of Medicine. His academic career includes roles as a Fellow and Resident at Yale University, and he earned his MD from Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Dr. Weiss’s research spans mathematical analysis and clinical psychiatry, with significant contributions to endocrinology through studies on relaxin hormone mechanisms. He collaborates frequently with Ronald Coifman, PhD on complex analytic tools and harmonic analysis methodologies.
Key research interests include applications of Hardy spaces in analysis, holomorphic rotation methods, and signal processing algorithms. His work bridges pure mathematics with biomedical applications, particularly in hormone-receptor interactions and matrix metalloproteinase regulation. Over four decades of publications demonstrate expertise in both clinical and theoretical domains.
Publications highlight interdisciplinary focus: from 2025’s analytic tool development to foundational 1970s work on operator factorization in Hardy spaces. No specific awards are listed, though his collaborative research with Coifman has yielded highly cited contributions to functional analysis. Advising and grant activities are not detailed in available records. Dr. Weiss maintains clinical and research affiliations within Yale’s Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Training Program.