Dongqing Wang, PhD, MPH

Dongqing Wang, PhD, MPH

Assistant Professor

College of Public Health

Other Positions:

N/A

Research Theme:

Digital Technologies - Inventing new algorithms, digital techniques, and technologies

Key Interests:

Epidemiology, Nutrition, Public Health, Maternal and Child Health, Adolescent Health, Global Health, Precision Nutrition, Precision Public Health

Education:

PhD, Epidemiology, University of Michigan

Dr. Dongqing Wang is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Global and Community Health at the College of Public Health. Dr. Wang’s research focuses on the nutritional determinants of maternal, child, and adolescent health in low- and middle-income countries. A primary domain of Dr. Wang’s research is the distributions, determinants, and consequences of inadequate and excessive gestational weight gain in low- and middle-income countries. Dr. Wang’s research addresses knowledge gaps related to gestational weight gain by pooling individual participant data from national surveys, observational cohort studies, and randomized controlled trials. Another key area of Dr. Wang’s work is the impacts of maternal nutrient and food supplementation on the short- and long-term health of mothers and children. Dr. Wang is also interested in adolescent nutrition and school-based interventions to address the double burden of adolescent malnutrition. An emerging area of Dr. Wang’s research is using data science and machine learning for the targeted provision of nutritional interventions in resource-limited settings (precision nutrition). Dr. Wang is the Co-Investigator of several randomized controlled trials of nutritional interventions among mothers, children, and adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa.

College:

College of Public Health

Contact Dongqing:

Email: dwang25@gmu.edu