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Stephen Parziale is a Biostatistician at the Yale School of Public Health (YSPH) and the United States Department of Veteran Affairs (West Haven, CT). He holds an MSc in Applied Statistics and Research Methods from the University of Northern Colorado (2020) and a BSc in Biostatistics from Emmanuel College (2019). His work focuses on designing and analyzing studies in clinical trials, healthcare interventions, and biomedical research. Key areas include vascular surgery outcomes, musculoskeletal disorders, and genetic conditions like X-linked hypophosphatemia (XLH).
His research employs advanced statistical methods such as propensity score matching, longitudinal analysis, and multivariate modeling. Notable contributions include studies published in Annals of Vascular Surgery, Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, and Blood. Collaborations involve interdisciplinary teams addressing topics like imaging techniques in peripheral arterial interventions and drug efficacy in rare diseases.
Parziale also contributes to public health through methodological innovations in data science and serves as a statistical consultant for clinical projects. His work bridges biostatistical rigor with practical applications in healthcare policy and patient outcomes.