Summary
Jason Dehn is a senior healthcare operations and data analytics leader with 10+ years driving biorepository, laboratory, and vendor strategy for the National Marrow Donor Program/Be The Match. He blends an MPH in Epidemiology with hands-on product ownership of predictive HLA matching algorithms (HapLogic) and operationalizing apheresis and collection center networks to shorten time-to-transplant and improve equity in donor selection. Jason has led cross-functional teams in analytics, research, and supply chain negotiation, delivering measurable cost savings and clinical impact through prospective pilots and continuous process improvement. Known for turning complex genetic and registry data into actionable stories, he pairs statistical rigor (predictive modeling, regression, big-data workflows) with pragmatic program delivery. An unassuming technologist—self-described “Apprentice Software Janitorial Services” on GitHub—he still finds ways to improve user experience and tooling for clinical workflows. Based in Saint Paul, he combines strategy, research, and operational grit to move transplant services from insight to implementation.
10 years of coding experience
18 years of employment as a software developer
Masters of Public Health Epidemiology, Masters of Public Health Epidemiology at University of Minnesota