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Garrett Ash, PhD

Assistant Professor of Medicine (General Medicine), Assistant Professor of Biomedical Informatics and Data Science
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Yale School of Medicine

Section of General Internal Medicine, 100 Church Street South

New Haven, CT 06519

United States

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Assistant Professor of Medicine (General Medicine), Assistant Professor of Biomedical Informatics and Data Science

Biography

Dr. Garrett Ash is a biomedical informatics researcher and exercise physiologist whose work develops the analytic infrastructure necessary to translate wearable and patient-generated health data into rigorous science and improved clinical care. He holds joint appointments in General Internal Medicine and Biomedical Informatics and Data Science at Yale School of Medicine, with a concurrent appointment as a Research Health Scientist at VA Connecticut Healthcare System.

Dr. Ash's research program integrates behavioral science, diabetes technology, and computational methods to address a foundational problem in digital health: how to make data from continuous glucose monitors, insulin pumps, and wearable activity sensors analytically tractable, clinically meaningful, and reusable across studies. His federally funded research portfolio spans NIDDK, VA, and foundation mechanisms, including an active K01 career development award and multiple R01 applications under review. Recent collaborations have produced co-authored work in Cell on AI-based digital phenotyping from wearables, in JAMA Network Open on a wearable-supported behavioral randomized trial, and in Human Factors in Healthcare on integrated visualization of patient-generated health data.

A defining theme of Dr. Ash's career has been leadership in standards development for digital health data. He authored the first international consensus standard for wearable devices in sport and exercise medicine (Sports Medicine, 2021) and currently contributes to standards-setting bodies including the IEEE working group on sport tracking technologies, the International Society for Pediatric and Adolescent Diabetes Clinical Practice Guidelines, the editorial board of the Journal of Diabetes Science and Technology, and the Sports Tech Research Network Quality Assessment Framework. He also serves on NIH and VA study sections.

Dr. Ash trained in chemistry at Swarthmore College, in athletic performance science at the University of Oxford (MSc), and in exercise physiology at the University of Connecticut (PhD). His postdoctoral training at Yale spanned nursing, psychiatry, and biomedical informatics.

Last Updated on May 10, 2026.

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Education & Training

Associated Health Fellow
Veterans Affairs Connecticut Health Center (2022)
PhD
University of Connecticut, Exercise Physiology (2015)
MSc
University of Oxford, Science and Medicine of Athletic Performance (2009)
BA
Swarthmore College, Chemistry (2005)

Research

Research at a Glance

Yale Co-Authors

Frequent collaborators of Garrett Ash's published research.

Publications

2026

2025

Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

Activities

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    Journal of Medical Internet Research

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    Advisory Committee for Master of Science in Human Performance & Clinical Exercise Physiology

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    Sports Tech Research Network

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    Sports Tech Research Network

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    Running Across Borders

Honors

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    Diabetes Special Interest Group Innovative Research Award

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    Yale Innovation Summit ePoster Winner (Health)

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    Yale Lifesciences Pitchfest Semifinalist

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    Yale Lifesciences Pitchfest Semifinalist

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    Top Reviewers for Clinical Medicine Award

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Yale School of Medicine

Section of General Internal Medicine, 100 Church Street South

New Haven, CT 06519

United States