Summary
Chenkai Wu is an Associate Professor of Global Health and Director of Graduate Studies at Duke Kunshan University with 11 years of academic experience bridging epidemiology, gerontology, and biostatistics. He holds an MPH in Biostatistics and a PhD in Epidemiology from Oregon State University and has authored nearly 40 peer-reviewed papers and two book chapters on frailty, healthy aging, and the clinical implications of machine learning. His research has attracted funding from major agencies including the NIH, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and China’s Ministry of Science and Technology, and has been featured in over 100 international media outlets. Known for translating complex quantitative methods into actionable clinical insights, he also has a strong teaching background in quantitative research methods and a track record of cross-disciplinary collaboration.
11 years of coding experience
1 year of employment as a software developer
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Public Health, 4.0, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD, Public Health, 4.0 at Oregon State University
Bachelor of Science (BS), Experimental Psychology, 3.82/4.0, Bachelor of Science (BS), Experimental Psychology, 3.82/4.0 at Zhejiang University
Chinese, English