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Meng Wang, PhD, joined the Department of Epidemiology and Environmental Health in the Division of Environmental Health Sciences at the University at Buffalo as an assistant professor in June 2018. Previously, Wang was a senior fellow at the University of Washington in the School of Public Health, specializing in Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences. His current research primarily emphasizes environmental exposure monitoring, air pollution modeling, and the health impacts of environmental exposures. He focuses on producing accurate human exposure estimates for health studies utilizing advanced exposure technologies such as fixed mobile monitoring, remote sensing, and low-cost sensors alongside analytic approaches based on complex big data resources, including GIS-based environmental models. Over the past twelve years, Wang has been intensively involved in large epidemiological research projects, including MESA-Air in the United States, ESCAPE and TRANSPHORM in Europe, and CAREBEIJING in China. His main contributions include developing high-quality exposure models for air pollutants, assessing the effectiveness of air pollution control policies, and understanding the biological and subclinical processes linking air pollution to disease progression.