Hayley Belli

Assistant Professor, Biostatistics Division, Department of Population Health

Affiliation(s): NYU Grossman School of Medicine

Degree(s): PhD

Research Interests: Behavioral economics, clinical trials, electronic health records, digital health

Hayley Belli is an Assistant Professor of biostatistics within the Department of Population Health at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, where she conducts research in the design, conduct, and analysis of clinical trials. Her work primarily develops and tests interventions that utilize behavioral economic theory and digital health tools to improve clinical outcomes for chronic conditions, including diabetes and dementia. She is also interested in pragmatic studies embedded within electronic health records, and methods for extracting evidence from real world data in the context of Expanded Access programs. She currently serves as PI on a National Institutes of Health National Institute on Aging study (NIH-NIA K01AG075176) that aims to develop and pilot test a behavioral economics mobile health tool to help care partners of people living with dementia manage behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia. She also serves as mPI on a study that is developing and pilot testing a green activity protocol for Chinese Americans living with dementia (supported by the NYU Center for the Study of Asian American Health, NIH-NIMHD U54MD000538).

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