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Dr. Tianying Wu is an associate professor in the School of Public Health at San Diego State University. He specializes in molecular nutritional epidemiology, focusing on integrating biological and epidemiologic approaches to study the etiological factors of prostate cancer and chronic diseases. His research aims to better understand how dietary and biological factors influence health outcomes, particularly in relation to chronic disease risk. Dr. Wu's work contributes to the field of epidemiology by bridging gaps between nutritional science and public health, providing insights that are crucial for developing preventive strategies against chronic illnesses. His expertise includes designing studies that examine dietary habits and their interactions with genetic predispositions, thus informing public health policies and clinical practices.
This entry covers Department of Health Management Policy, Department of Health Management and Policy, Department of Epidemiology, Department of Biostatistics, Department of Public Health, Department of Health Promotion and Behavioral Science, Department of Health Promotion, Department of Environmental Health, Department of Global Health, and Department of Health Promotion Behavioral Science as they all fall under the SDSU School of Public Health MPH programs.