Remi Frazier

Title(s)Mgr, Research Systems & Tools, Info Tech Services
SchoolChancellor/EVC/FAS
Address1855 Folsom Street, #601
San Francisco CA 94103
ORCID ORCID Icon0000-0002-7569-0558 Additional info
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    Colorado State University, Fort Collins, COMS5/2012Health Physics
    Colorado State University, Fort Collins, COBS12/2000Physics and Mathematics

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    Remi Frazier is the Manager of Research Systems and Tools within UCSF IT. In this role, he serves as the principal architect and engineering/ops manager for a group building and running research data platforms. His team is responsible for the UCSF Research Electronic Data Capture (REDCap) platforms, which host thousands of data collection systems within the UCSF research enterprise. His time working as both a researcher and an architect has turned me into an evangelist for research reproducibility through devops and reliability engineering.

    Prior to this role, he served as the senior data scientist and architect for two NIH/HRSA Special Projects of National Significance, as well as other regional projects in the SF Bay Area. He is passionate about leveraging lessons learned as both a researcher and a technologist to evangelize for research reproducibility and the creation of scalable electronic data capture strategies.
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    1. Predictors of long-term neutralizing antibody titers following COVID-19 vaccination by three vaccine types: the BOOST study. Sci Rep. 2023 05 09; 13(1):6505. Prather AA, Dutcher EG, Robinson J, Lin J, Blackburn E, Hecht FM, Mason AE, Fromer E, Merino B, Frazier R, O'Bryan J, Drury S, Epel ES. PMID: 37160978; PMCID: PMC10170073.
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    2. Would chronotype change the impact of the relationship between early school schedules and adolescent migraine frequency? A response. Headache. 2021 02; 61(2):404-405. Gelfand AA, Ross AC, Pavitt S, Szperka CL, Irwin SL, Bertisch S, Stone KL, Frazier R, Grimes B, Allen IE. PMID: 33544394.
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    3. Later high school start time is associated with lower migraine frequency in adolescents. Headache. 2021 02; 61(2):343-350. Gelfand AA, Pavitt S, Ross AC, Szperka CL, Irwin SL, Bertisch S, Stone KL, Frazier R, Grimes B, Allen IE. PMID: 33237581; PMCID: PMC8074009.
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    4. Academic Emergency Medicine Physicians' Anxiety Levels, Stressors, and Potential Stress Mitigation Measures During the Acceleration Phase of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Acad Emerg Med. 2020 08; 27(8):700-707. Rodriguez RM, Medak AJ, Baumann BM, Lim S, Chinnock B, Frazier R, Cooper RJ. PMID: 32569419; PMCID: PMC7361565.
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    5. PatientExploreR: an extensible application for dynamic visualization of patient clinical history from electronic health records in the OMOP common data model. Bioinformatics. 2019 11 01; 35(21):4515-4518. Glicksberg BS, Oskotsky B, Thangaraj PM, Giangreco N, Badgeley MA, Johnson KW, Datta D, Rudrapatna VA, Rappoport N, Shervey MM, Miotto R, Goldstein TC, Rutenberg E, Frazier R, Lee N, Israni S, Larsen R, Percha B, Li L, Dudley JT, Tatonetti NP, Butte AJ. PMID: 31214700; PMCID: PMC6821222.
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    6. Adherence to PrEP Among Young Men Who Have Sex With Men Participating in a Sexual Health Services Demonstration Project in Alameda County, California. J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr. 2019 08 01; 81(4):406-413. Myers JJ, Kang Dufour MS, Koester KA, Udoh I, Frazier R, Packard R, Kennedy K, Erguera X, Horowitz J, Grant R, Burack JH. PMID: 30973542.
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    7. ROMOP: a light-weight R package for interfacing with OMOP-formatted electronic health record data. JAMIA Open. 2019 Apr; 2(1):10-14. Glicksberg BS, Oskotsky B, Giangreco N, Thangaraj PM, Rudrapatna V, Datta D, Frazier R, Lee N, Larsen R, Tatonetti NP, Butte AJ. PMID: 31633087; PMCID: PMC6800657.
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