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Kenneth Kwan Ho Chui is an Associate Professor in the Department of Public Health and Community Medicine at the Tufts School of Medicine, Tufts University. His academic roles include secondary faculty appointments and research leadership. He holds a Ph.D. in Food Policy and Applied Nutrition from Tufts' Friedman School. His research focuses on nutrition interventions, public health policy, and epidemiological studies addressing chronic disease and substance use disorders.
Key research interests include the impact of nutrition programs on child development, opioid use disorder management, and global health challenges such as environmental enteric dysfunction in undernourished populations. His work spans randomized controlled trials, cohort studies, and geographic health analyses.
Recent publications highlight studies on medically tailored meal programs for cancer patients, spatial access to opioid treatment, and dietary supplement mortality associations. Collaborations involve institutions like the Friedman School, NIH-funded projects, and global health initiatives in Sierra Leone and Bolivia.
No specific scientific awards are listed, but his contributions to public health research are evident through his peer-reviewed output. No detailed grants or lab affiliations are provided in the text.




