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Vice President (1) --- Trong-Neng Wu

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Vice President ---

          Trong-Neng Wu, Ph. D.

 Office of Vice Presidents, Asia University

 Tel: 886-4-23323456 ext: 1017

 Fax: 886-4-23316699

 E-mail: tnwu@asia.edu.tw

 500, Liufeng Rd., Wufeng, Taichung, Taiwan 41354

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      Prof. Wu is a Vice President of Asia University (AU). Before joining AU, he was a Vice President of China Medical University (CMU) in Taiwan where he has also been the Director-General of the National Research Institute of Chinese Medicine. He was the Secretary-General of the Ministry of Education from 2002- 2005. He has been the Director of the Institute of Occupational Safety and Health at Kaohsiung Medical University and the Director-General of National Quarantine Service at the Department of Health of the Republic of China (Taiwan).
      Dr. Wu focuses his research related to occupational health, public health, work-related reproductive hazard research. Concerning about the field of occupational health and public health, the “Program to Reduce Exposure by Surveillance System (PRESS) has been established since 1993. Three sub surveillance systems are included: (1) PRESSS-BLLs, (2) PRESS-NIHL, and (3) PRESS-WORD. These systems have been established and executed productively and the collected results have been studied and published periodically. Considering the field of cohort, “The study on life spam -- -- 2 epidemiology of Chinese physician” funded by National Science Council, has been executed and the collected data, such as NHI, Labor Insurance, and mortality has been examined to analysis the occupational hazard. Recently, in order to get more understanding in occupational reproductive hazards, the research interests have been shifted to the studies on infirtility, levels of hormones and immunoglobulin among female adolescences, and offspring sex ratio.  

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(2018-09-27 updated)

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