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  • (86) 136 9916 3217
  • ywang@bjmu.edu.cn

WANG Yu

Assistant Professor, School of Public Health and Institute for Global Health and Development

Research Field: One Health/Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR), Global Health Governance, International Health Development Assistance,Preventing Overdiagnosis and Overmedication

Dr. WANG Yu is an assistant professor at School of Public Health and Institute for Global Health and Development, Peking University. His main research areas include One Health/antimicrobial resistance (AMR), global health governance, international health development assistance, and preventing overdiagnosis and overmedication. He delivers undergraduate and graduate lectures including AMR: from a Global Health Perspective, Global Health Governance, GIS and Public Health. As the principal investigator, he has led a number of research and consultation projects such as the China Prosperity Fund Project on AMR education and training funded by the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office, and project on assessing the new model of China’s foreign health assistance fund by the Chinese government. He has been invited by the World Bank as a technical consultant in the delivery of the five-year (2021-2025) loan project on Emerging Infectious Diseases Preparation, Preparedness and Prevention in China. He has been the One Health and Global Health Program Director at China Medical Board since 2019. He is also member of the World Health Organization international advisory committee on AMR awareness and behavior change. Between January and July of 2019, he worked at the World Health Organization China Office as Project Manager for Global Health and South-South Cooperation. During 2015 and 2018, he served as the Deputy Secretary-General of China Global Health Network, the first Chinese civil society organization in field of global health, established in 2015 with over 70 member institutions across the country. He holds a PhD degree and an MPhil degree in Medical Geography from the University of Cambridge in the UK, and a first-class honors BSc degree in Environmental Science from Imperial College London.



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