Jesse Troy, PhD is a collaborative biostatistician and is Associate Professor of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics at the Duke University School of Medicine. Dr. Troy has supported medical research studies in a variety of clinical areas, including hematological malignances, bone marrow and umbilical cord blood transplantation, cancer palliative care, and various regenerative medicine applications for umbilical cord blood and cord blood-derived therapies. Dr. Troy is currently a member of the Duke Cancer Institute Biostatistics Shared Resource and was previously the lead statistician for the Duke University Marcus Center for Cellular Cures. In addition to research, Dr. Troy is also the Associate Director of Graduate Studies for the Master of Biostatistics program and regularly teaches and mentors biostatistics graduate students. Dr. Troy is also an instructor in the Duke Clinical Research Training Program.