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Bo Wen is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Climate, Air Quality Research Unit within the School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine at Monash University. He holds a Master of Medical Sciences, a Bachelor of Medicine, and a Bachelor of Mathematics from Peking University, China.
- Master of Medical Sciences, Peking University
- Bachelor of Medicine, Peking University
- Bachelor of Mathematics, Peking University
His research centers on environmental epidemiology, with a focus on how climate change, air pollution, extreme heat, bushfires, and floods impact human health and workforce productivity. He specializes in assessing health risks among vulnerable populations, including children, adolescents, and older adults. His work integrates biostatistics and health economics to evaluate environmental health burdens.
Bo Wen has published over 80 peer-reviewed articles in top-tier journals such as The Lancet, NEJM, Nature Sustainability, and Journal of Hazardous Materials. His recent publications (2024–2025) reflect a strong trend in global environmental health modeling, particularly on the health impacts of heat, greenness, and extreme weather events using multi-country datasets and advanced statistical methods.
His scientific contributions have been recognized with awards including:
- Monash Postgraduate Publications Award
- 2024 CHPAMS Travel Award
As an active early-career researcher, Bo Wen contributes to major international collaborations such as the Multi-Country Multi-City (MCC) Collaborative Research Network. He has not received mentions of grant leadership in the provided text, but his extensive publication record suggests strong involvement in funded research projects. He does not appear to supervise students directly based on current information.
He is affiliated with the Climate, Air Quality Research Unit, a research team focused on planetary health, environmental exposures, and public health policy development in response to climate change.



