معرفی
Jesse Reynolds is a Biostatistician and Assistant Director of Applied Biostatistics at Yale School of Medicine, Yale University. His work focuses on statistical analysis in clinical trials, substance use disorders, vascular medicine, and public health, with a strong emphasis on LGBTQ+ health and diabetes research.
Education:
- MS, Southern Connecticut State University, Research Statistics and Measurement (2007)
- BS, Southern Connecticut State University, Sociology (2002)
Reynolds contributes to interdisciplinary research through collaborations with Yale investigators such as James Dziura, Alfred Lee, and John Pachankis. His publications span topics including statin therapy for deep vein thrombosis, cognitive-behavioral therapy for LGBTQ+ mental health, and diabetes clinical trials, reflecting his expertise in biostatistical modeling and trial design.
Scientific Awards:
- Linda Lorimer Award for Distinguished Service, Yale University (2022)
Reynolds actively supports Yale’s academic community through advisory roles and statistical consulting, with affiliations across departments like Biostatistics, Emergency Medicine, and Internal Medicine. His methodological work enhances the rigor of clinical research and public health interventions.
