About
Julian Wolfson is a Professor in the Department of Biostatistics at the School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, and affiliated with the Healthy Weight Research Center. His research integrates advanced biostatistical methods with public health applications to address critical population health challenges.
His primary research domains include:
- Physical activity epidemiology and measurement
- Child nutrition and food parenting practices
- Health disparities and equity interventions
- Machine learning applications in health data
- Food security program evaluation
Recent publication trends demonstrate his methodological expertise in human activity pattern analysis using matrix decomposition and categorical sequence synthesis, alongside applied work in Medicare claims data processing and mobile food market interventions. His work consistently bridges statistical innovation with real-world public health implementation.
Major ongoing projects funded by NIH include:
- Racial disparities in drowning prevention through policy interventions
- Telehealth access for hand spasticity management
- Longitudinal food parenting practices studies
- Mobile food market impact evaluations
- Chronic disease reduction across Minnesota communities
His research directly contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health equity and well-being, with strong emphasis on community-engaged solutions for vulnerable populations.
Find Julian Wolfson elsewhere
Related Searches
You Might Also Like
Melissa N LaskaUniversity of Minnesota Twin Cities · Professor
Xinhua YuUniversity of Memphis · Associate Professor- AAnn D. BagchiRutgers, The State University of New Jersey · Associate Professor
Andrew BarnesUniversity of Minnesota Twin Cities · Associate Professor
Katie LothUniversity of Minnesota Twin Cities · Assistant Professor
Julia WolfsonUniversity of Michigan-Ann Arbor · Adjunct Assistant Professor