Li Ming Wen
Public Health
University of Sydney
Australia
Biography
A/Prof. Li Ming Wen, MD, MMed, PhD, has extensive research experience in the fields of medicine, social science and public health with over 100 peer-reviewed publications in high impact journals including BMJ and JAMA Paediatrics. He holds a position as Adjunct Professor in both School of Public Health, Fudan University, and Faculty of Medicine, Tongji University, China. He is also a Research and Evaluation Manager at Health Promotion Service, Sydney Local Health District. His current research interests are in childhood obesity, physical activity, active transport, sexual health and tobacco control with specific expertise in the evaluation of health promotion initiatives. A highlight of his role in health promotion evaluation included receiving the Better Health Good Health Care Baxter Award for Innovative Research in 2000. A/Prof Wen is currently an Associate Supervisor advising and supporting two PhD candidates who are undertaking studies on the Healthy Beginnings Trial phase 1 and 2. A/Prof. Li Ming Wen, MD, MMed, PhD, has extensive research experience in the fields of medicine, social science and public health with over 100 peer-reviewed publications in high impact journals including BMJ and JAMA Paediatrics. He holds a position as Adjunct Professor in both School of Public Health, Fudan University, and Faculty of Medicine, Tongji University, China. He is also a Research and Evaluation Manager at Health Promotion Service, Sydney Local Health District. His current research interests are in childhood obesity, physical activity, active transport, sexual health and tobacco control with specific expertise in the evaluation of health promotion initiatives. A highlight of his role in health promotion evaluation included receiving the Better Health Good Health Care Baxter Award for Innovative Research in 2000. A/Prof Wen is currently an Associate Supervisor advising and supporting two PhD candidates who are undertaking studies on the Healthy Beginnings Trial phase 1 and 2.
Research Interest
Public Health