Summary
Audrey Renson is an epidemiologist and biostatistician with 11 years of experience designing and analyzing experimental and observational studies in public health and clinical medicine, now an Assistant Professor of Epidemiology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. Her research bridges causal inference methods and social/economic policy interventions to reduce health inequities, complemented by substantial work on human microbiome genomics and high-dimensional metagenomic analysis. She combines rigorous quantitative skills—Bayesian methods, machine learning, econometrics, social network analysis, and complex longitudinal modeling—with practical software development in R and Bioconductor to produce reproducible analytic tools and visualizations. Audrey has a track record of translating methods to applied settings, from community-based research and HIV interventions to academic clinical collaborations, and she trains others through teaching and curriculum development. Based in New York, she brings an interdisciplinary lens that pairs methodological innovation with policy-relevant impact.
11 years of coding experience
4 years of employment as a software developer
Master’s Degree, Epidemiology & Biostatistics, Master’s Degree, Epidemiology & Biostatistics at CUNY School of Public Health
Bachelor's Degree, Community Health and Preventive Medicine, 3.75, Bachelor's Degree, Community Health and Preventive Medicine, 3.75 at City University of New York-Hunter College
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Epidemiology, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Epidemiology at UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health
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