Bryan Bollinger
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Experience
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Yale Ventures
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United States
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Research Services
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1 - 100 Employee
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Technology Marketing Associate
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Oct 2022 - Present
New Haven, Connecticut, United States Collaborate with the Yale Ventures business development team and principal investigators to develop high-impact materials for pitching Yale’s available life sciences technologies to potential commercial partners and/or venture capital firms.
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Yale University School of Medicine
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United States
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Research Services
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700 & Above Employee
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MD Student Researcher
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Jun 2021 - Present
First-Year Medical Student at Yale. Currently working on 2 research projects in the Department of Internal Medicine: 1. Using MATLAB to extract specific laboratory, prescription, and diagnostic histories on 1000+ non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) patients from a large Electronic Health Record (EHR) database. My programming work to automate data extraction has saved our team hundreds of hours and drastically reduced the risk of human error, allowing us to investigate questions we… Show more First-Year Medical Student at Yale. Currently working on 2 research projects in the Department of Internal Medicine: 1. Using MATLAB to extract specific laboratory, prescription, and diagnostic histories on 1000+ non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) patients from a large Electronic Health Record (EHR) database. My programming work to automate data extraction has saved our team hundreds of hours and drastically reduced the risk of human error, allowing us to investigate questions we otherwise couldn't. Our overarching goal is to analyze the efficacy of the Yale Fatty Liver Disease Program by investigating clinical outcomes in this under-treated population. 2. Improving the efficiency of Internal Medicine clerkship learning by developing and evaluating a Yale-specific clerkship guide for students. Show less
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Massachusetts General Hospital
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United States
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Hospitals and Health Care
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700 & Above Employee
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Neuroendocrine Unit Clinical Research Coordinator II
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Jun 2019 - Jun 2021
Boston, Massachusetts, United States Before starting work at MGH, I had little understanding of the depth of work that went into establishing new medical knowledge. Now, I have personally contributed to this process in studies investigating growth hormone as a treatment for osteopenia and NAFLD, changes in cardio-metabolic risk and body composition over time, the relationship between myokines and insulin sensitivity, and the hormonal factors of bone health in male endurance athletes. As a Clinical Research Coordinator, my… Show more Before starting work at MGH, I had little understanding of the depth of work that went into establishing new medical knowledge. Now, I have personally contributed to this process in studies investigating growth hormone as a treatment for osteopenia and NAFLD, changes in cardio-metabolic risk and body composition over time, the relationship between myokines and insulin sensitivity, and the hormonal factors of bone health in male endurance athletes. As a Clinical Research Coordinator, my role was to collect, review, and manage subject data from multiple hospital departments, including Radiology and Nutrition. Working directly with the Principal Investigators, I created study documentation and maintain IRB, FDA, and NIH compliance. I’ve supported studies in all stages, from helping design their protocols to finalizing their results. No matter what stage a study was in, I looked for ways to streamline workflows and minimize errors. I led our team through a rigorous data audit of a multi-year, prospective trial (publication pending), wrote a Python script to automate the process of finding matched controls, and built multiple custom REDCap databases for clinical study management. I learned how the team's endocrinologists put the scientific method into practice through careful planning of their trials and interpretation of their data. Throughout the process, I kept myself grounded in the patient experience, drawing blood, taking vitals, and even performing liver ultrasounds on those for whom all this is done. Show less
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Presidential Scholar Research Assistant
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Sep 2017 - Mar 2018
Hanover, New Hampshire, United States The Contextual Dynamics Lab was my first exposure to academic research. The laboratory’s broad goal is to understand and enhance human memory, and the project I worked on specifically investigated memory fingerprints. To aid in this, I orchestrated acquisition, screening, informed consent, and testing of over 150 subjects in our feature-rich free recall study. I also assisted with manuscript editing and proposing experimental changes to the principal investigator.
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Education
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Dartmouth College
Bachelor's degree, Neuroscience