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Jingwei Wu is an Associate Professor in the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Temple University College of Public Health. He also serves as an affiliate faculty member at Temple University’s Center for Obesity Research and Education (CORE). Dr. Wu teaches graduate-level biostatistics courses and mentors MS/PhD students in research and thesis committees. His academic contributions include over 130 peer-reviewed articles and 90 conference presentations, alongside service on editorial boards for journals like the British Journal of Psychiatry.
- PhD in Biostatistics (2015), Indiana University
- MS in Biostatistics (2000), University of Michigan
- BS in Computational Mathematics and Applied Software (1996), Beijing University of Technology
Dr. Wu specializes in developing advanced statistical methods for biomedical challenges, including medical indices, semiparametric regression, longitudinal/survival data analysis, and clinical trial design. His work spans epidemiology, environmental health, and oncology, with a focus on translating data into actionable insights for public health policy and clinical practice.
Recent publications highlight trends in cardiovascular genetics, environmental risk factors for NAFLD, bariatric surgery outcomes, and methodological advancements in clinical trials. His research integrates machine learning with traditional statistics to address complex health questions.
- Recipient of the 2023 Emerging SAS Educator Award
- Three-time Textbook Affordability Project awardee
- Teaching fellow at Temple’s Provost’s Teaching Academy
Dr. Wu has co-investigated over 30 federal grants in areas like obesity, oncology, and environmental health. He provides statistical consulting for multidisciplinary teams at Temple and beyond, contributing to study design, power analysis, and data interpretation.




