

Helen Parise
Dr. Helen Parise investigates emerging trends in medical research and clinical studies, serving as an Associate Professor Adjunct at Yale School of Medicine. With a distinguished ScD in Biostatistics from Harvard School of Public Health, Dr. Parise brings over two decades of invaluable experience to the field of medical research and clinical trials. Her expertise as a biostatistician is particularly pronounced in the realms of cardiovascular and internal medicine. Throughout her career, Dr. Parise has been instrumental in collaborating with a diverse array of stakeholders, both domestically and internationally. Her work focuses on the meticulous design, implementation, and analysis of clinical studies, ensuring that research investigations are both robust and innovative. Her contributions have significantly advanced the understanding of complex medical conditions and have paved the way for new therapeutic approaches. Dr. Parise's research interests are deeply rooted in the exploration of emerging methodologies and technologies that can enhance the precision and efficacy of clinical trials. Her commitment to advancing the field is reflected in her numerous publications and presentations at international conferences, where she shares her insights and findings with the broader scientific community. In addition to her research endeavors, Dr. Parise is dedicated to mentoring the next generation of scientists and researchers. She actively engages with students and colleagues, fostering an environment of collaboration and intellectual curiosity. Her passion for education and research continues to inspire those around her, making her a respected and influential figure in the field of biostatistics and medical research.
Publications
, 3066-3072, 2005-11-15
, 560-562, 2004-04-01
, B181-B182, 2021-11-01
, 374-382, 2011-02-01
, E1770, 2011-04-01
, E1765, 2011-04-01
, 1867, 2002-09-09
, 100026, 2022-03-01