About
Hsiu-Li Wang serves as a Part-Time Assistant Professor within the Department of Health Research Methods, Evidence, and Impact at McMaster University's Faculty of Health Sciences. Her academic role centers on advancing evidence-based public health practices through research and methodological expertise.
Her research focuses on infectious disease epidemiology with specialization in outbreak investigation, pathogen transmission dynamics, and public health intervention strategies. Key areas include travel-related disease spread, foodborne illness mechanisms, parasitic disease epidemiology, and community-level outbreak containment. Her work bridges clinical microbiology with population health approaches to address real-world public health challenges.
Analysis of her publications reveals consistent emphasis on practical public health applications, particularly in community outbreak settings involving measles, hepatitis A, E. coli, and parasitic diseases. Her research demonstrates strong methodological rigor in epidemiological investigation while highlighting policy implications for disease prevention and control.
No scientific awards, student advisement activities, or research grants were documented in the available institutional records. Similarly, no laboratory affiliations or research team structures were specified in the provided materials.
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