Alice Trye

Alice Trye

Research Data Associate @ NYU Langone Health

About Alice Trye

Alice Trye is a Research Data Associate at NYU Langone Medical Center with a background in biology and a focus on health disparities and women's health.

Current Role at NYU Langone Medical Center

Alice Trye has been working as a Research Data Associate at NYU Langone Medical Center since 2016. In this role, she engages in data collection and analysis, crucial for advancing medical research. She is involved in contributing to significant research projects that impact public health, specifically focusing on health disparities and women's health.

Previous Experience at Beth Israel Cancer Center

In 2012, Alice worked as a Clinical Research Assistant at Beth Israel Cancer Center for two months. During her time there, she was involved in managing clinical trial data, assisting in patient coordination, and contributing to research documentation. This position provided her with initial hands-on experience in clinical research and data management.

Educational Background

Alice obtained her Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in Biology from Marymount Manhattan College, where she studied from 2011 to 2015. Her education provided her with a solid foundation in biological sciences, preparing her for her career in medical research and data analysis.

Contributions to Research

Since 2016, Alice has contributed to the New York University Children's Environment Health Study. Her work in this study involves analyzing environmental factors affecting children's health, emphasizing her commitment to addressing health disparities. This research aligns with her specific interests in improving public health outcomes for women and underserved communities.

Research Interests

Alice has a strong focus on health disparities and women's health in her research endeavors. Her interests drive her contributions to various studies and projects aimed at understanding and addressing the inequalities in healthcare provision and outcomes. This focus underscores her dedication to advancing public health through data-driven research.

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