
About
Kenneth Chui is an Associate Professor in the Department of Public Health and Community Medicine at Tufts University School of Medicine. With expertise in epidemiology and biostatistics, he focuses on innovative data analysis methods applied to public health challenges, including nutrition interventions, epidemic response, and health equity. His research spans diverse populations, from children to underserved communities, leveraging large datasets to inform policy.
Education includes a PhD and MPH/MS from Tufts University and a BS from Chinese University of Hong Kong. Research interests center on quantitative methodologies for evaluating physical activity programs, opioid crisis management, and food security initiatives. His work integrates real-world data to foster reproducible research and professional training.
Recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on nutrition interventions, chronic disease prevention, and health policy evaluation. Trends include multisite program assessments, longitudinal analyses of dietary impacts, and mixed-methods approaches to environmental health challenges.
Awards:
- Tufts Teaching with Technology Award (2014)
Current grants include NIH-funded projects on AI-driven dietary assessment and nutrition interventions for lung cancer patients. Dr. Chui mentors students in biostatistics and epidemiology, emphasizing real-data applications and professional readiness. He leads collaborative research teams across institutions to address public health disparities.
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