معرفی
Shi-Yi Wang, MD, PhD, is an Associate Professor and Senior Research Scientist at the Yale School of Public Health, with affiliations to the Cancer Outcomes, Public Policy and Effectiveness Research (COPPER) Center and Public Health Modeling Concentration. His work integrates outcomes research, decision science, and health policy through systematic reviews, data analysis, and simulation modeling.
- Education: PhD in Epidemiology (University of Minnesota, 2012), MD (Taipei Medical College, 1992)
- Research Focus: Cancer epidemiology, end-of-life care, genomic profiling, health economics, and clinical decision-making frameworks
His recent publications analyze genomic testing patterns in lung cancer, frailty risk models for colorectal survivors, and cost disparities in myeloma care. He has secured funding from the National Cancer Institute, AHRQ, and PCORI.
Notable awards include the Population Science Research Prize (Yale Cancer Center, 2017) and the Distinguished Student Mentor Award (YSPH, 2016). His collaborations span institutions like Yale Cancer Center and National Comprehensive Cancer Network.