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Nicholas Illenberger, PhD serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Population Health at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. His academic work bridges biostatistics, epidemiology, and clinical medicine with a focus on methodological rigor and real-world healthcare applications.
His research centers on causal inference, longitudinal analysis, and precision medicine methodologies applied to pressing health issues including obesity treatment disparities, kidney disease progression, and smoking cessation interventions. Notable work examines racial/ethnic variations in bariatric surgery outcomes and develops cost-effective dynamic treatment regimes using Q-learning approaches.
Recent publications demonstrate consistent focus on health disparities research (particularly in obesity and cardiac care), advanced statistical methods for observational data, and cost-effectiveness analysis across diverse clinical domains including dermatology, neurology, and nephrology. His work frequently leverages large cohort studies and randomized trial designs.
Dr. Illenberger holds a PhD from the University of Pennsylvania and maintains an active research program addressing methodological challenges in population health research through rigorous biostatistical approaches.




