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Helen Parise, ScD, is an Adjunct Associate Professor in the Department of Cardiovascular Medicine at Yale School of Medicine. She specializes in biostatistics and clinical trial design, with over 20 years of experience collaborating on cardiovascular research and trials globally. Her work focuses on designing, implementing, and analyzing studies in areas like transcatheter valve implants (TAVR), aortic stenosis, and ischemic heart disease. Parise holds a ScD in Biostatistics from Harvard University, an MS in Mathematics from the University of Massachusetts, and a BS in Mathematics from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
Education:
- ScD, Biostatistics, Harvard School of Public Health (1999)
- MS, Mathematics, University of Massachusetts
- BS, Mathematics, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Research Interests: Parise’s research emphasizes cardiovascular clinical trials, biostatistical methodologies, and translational studies. She leads the Cardiovascular Medicine Clinical Research Analytics Group, focusing on optimizing trial designs and statistical analysis to advance treatments for cardiovascular diseases. Her work includes evaluating outcomes in TAVR, drug therapies for aortic stenosis, and disparities in peripheral artery disease interventions.
Key Contributions: Her recent publications highlight studies on Sodium-Glucose Cotransporter-2 inhibitors' effects on aortic stenosis progression, cerebral injury after TAVR, and systemic reviews on ischemic heart disease with non-obstructive coronary arteries (INOCA). Parise also collaborates on trials assessing renal denervation and endovascular therapies.
Labs/Teams: She directs the Cardiovascular Medicine Clinical Research Analytics Group, integrating biostatistical expertise into cardiovascular research programs at Yale.


