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John Rothen (known as Jack) is a Biostatistician at the COPPER Center within the Yale School of Medicine. Prior to this role, he worked as a Data Scientist and Biostatistician in Healthcare and Aerospace. He holds a B.S. in Applied Mathematics and Statistics and an M.S. in Biostatistics, both from the University of Connecticut.
His research focuses on Survival Analysis, Non-parametric Methods, Epidemiology, and Machine Learning. Beyond academia, he engages with linguistics and chess.
His notable 2023 publication in Archives of Public Health explores community-based interventions to improve healthcare value for underserved populations. This work aligns with his broader interest in applying statistical methods to address public health disparities.
Affiliated with the COPPER Center, John contributes to interdisciplinary projects at the intersection of biostatistics and clinical medicine.



