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Faculty

Tao Wu

Tao Wu

Tao Wu

  • Professor
  • twu@bjmu.edu.cn
  • Xueyuan Road 38, Haidian District, Beijing, China
  • Peking University
Personal profile

Education

1992-1997 Bachelor of Preventive Medicine School of Public Health Beijing Medical University, Beijing, P. R. China

2001-2005  Master of Epidemiology Dept. of Epidemiology and Biostatistics Peking University, Beijing, P. R. China

2007-2011 Doctor of Philosophy Dept. of Epidemiology (Genetic Epidemiology track) Johns Hopkins University, School of Public Health, Baltimore MD USA

Professional Experience

Sep, 2018- now Professor and Deputy Chair

Dept. of Epidemiology and Biostatistics

School of Public Health

Peking University Health Science Center

Beijing, China

 

Jun, 2012- Aug 2018 Associate Professor and Deputy Chair

Dept. of Epidemiology and Biostatistics

School of Public Health

Peking University Health Science Center

Beijing, China

 

Sep, 1997–May, 2012 Assistant Professor

Dept. of Epidemiology and Biostatistics

School of Public Health

Peking University Health Science Center

Beijing, China


Main research directions

Genetic Epidemiology

Chronic Disease Epidemiology

Injury Epidemiology

Representative scientific research projects

Research Grant

    

1. Ministry of Education Fund   2017-2018

Project number: 2017YB103

Flipped-classroom practice and evaluation based on the MOOC of Genetic Epidemiology     

Role: Principal Investigator   

    

2. Beijing Natural Science Fund 2017-2019

Project number: 7172115    

Risk prediction of non-syndromic oral clefts among Chinese populations using GWAS and sequencing data

Role: Principal Investigator   

    

3. National Natural Science Fund   2016-2019

Project number: 81573225  

Understanding the genetic architecture of non-syndromic oral clefts among Chinese population through pathway analysis and targeted exon sequencing

Role: Principal Investigator

This project is proposed to identify genetic variants, especially are and de novo variants, influencing the risk of nonsyndromic oral cleft among Chinese populations by conducting targeted exon sequencing. The potential biologic pathways with potential causal genes and significant interactions, as well as high-priority candidates identified in previous GWASs will be used to prioritize the target regions for sequencing analysis.

 

4. Chinese Medical Board Fund      2014-2015

Project number: 13-171 

The start-up fund for development of massive open online course (MOOC) in Epidemiology

Role: Principal Investigator

Project number: 13-171

The developed MOOC was launched on Coursera in September and Icourse in November 2014. More than three thousand online learners registered the MOOC.

    

5. Beijing Municipal Science and Technology Commission Fund  2015-2017

Acute Coronary Syndrome Pre-hospital Management

Role: Principal Investigator of the sub-project on evaluation of community-based intervention program

We will conduct a community-based intervention program to improve the awareness of acute coronary syndrome among the residents. Evaluation will be performed to explore the effect of the intervention.

    

6. PUSHC Education and Teaching Grant   2012-2015

Evaluation of the bilingual course Fundamental Epidemiology

Role: Principal Investigator

We conduct an evaluation on a bilingual course Fundamental Epidemiology as an elective course targeting at undergraduate students.

 

7. National Natural Science Fund   2011-2014

81102178 $36,000

The genome wide association study of non-syndromic oral clefts in Chinese populations using case parent trios design

This grant is designed to perform analysis on Chinese samples of a GWAS study to explore genetic risk factors of non-syndromic oral cleft using case-parent trio design.


10 representative papers

1. Zhou R, Wang M, Li W, Wang S, Zheng H, Zhou Z, Hu Y, Li J, Wu T*, Zhu H, Beaty TH. Haplotype and Haplotype-Environment Interaction Analysis Revealed Roles of SPRY2 for NSCL/P among Chinese Populations. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2019, 16(4). doi: 10.3390/ijerph16040557.

2. Zhou R, Wang M, Li W, Wang S, Zhou Z, Li J, Wu T*, Zhu H, Beaty TH. Gene-gene interactions among SPRYs for nonsyndromic cleft lip/palate. J Dent Res. 2019, 98(2):180-185.

3. Liu H, Tian Y, Xiang X, Li M, Wu Y, Cao Y, Juan J, Song J, Wu T*, Hu Y*. Association of short-term exposure to ambient carbon monoxide with hospital admissions in China. Sci Rep. 2018, 8(1):13336. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-31434-1.

4. Wang M, Liu D, Schwender H, Wang H, Wang P, Zhou Z, Li J, Wu T*, Zhu H, Beaty TH. Evaluating the effect of nicotinic cholinergic receptor genes on the risk of nonsyndromic cleft lip with or without cleft palate. Oral Dis. 2018, 24(6):1068-1072.

5. Zhou R, Wang M, Huang H, Li W, Hu Y, Wu T*. Lower vitamin D status is associated with increased risk of ischemic stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Nutrients. 2018, 10(3), 277; doi:10.3390/nu10030277.

6. Wang P, Wu T*, Schwender H, Wang H, Shi B, Wang Z, Yuan Y, Liu D, Wang M, Li J, Zhou Z, Zhu H, Beaty TH. Evidence of interaction between genes in the folate/homocysteine metabolic pathway in controlling risk of nonsyndromic oral cleft. Oral Dis. 2018, 24(5):820-828.

7. Wu T, Li L. Evolution of Public Health Education in China. Am J Public Health. 2017, 107(12):1893-1895.

8. Wu T, Schwender H, Ruczinski I, et al. Evidence of gene−environment interaction for two genes on chromosome 4 and environmental tobacco smoke in controlling the risk of non-syndromic cleft palate. PLoS One. 2014. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0088088.

9. Wu T, Fallin MD, Shi M, Ruczinski I, Liang KY, Hetmanski JB, Wang H, Ingersoll RG, Huang S, Ye X, Wu-Chou YH, Chen PK, Jabs EW, Shi B, Redett R, Scott AF, Murray JC, Marazita ML, Munger RG, Beaty TH. Evidence of gene-environment interaction for the RUNX2 gene and environmental tobacco smoke in controlling the risk of cleft lip with/without cleft palate. Birth Defects Res A Clin Mol Teratol. 2012. 94(2):76-83.

10. Wu T, Liang KY, Hetmanski JB, Ruczinski I, Fallin MD, Ingersoll RG, Wang H, Huang S, Ye X, Wu-Chou YH, Chen PK, Jabs EW, Shi B, Redett R, Scott AF, Beaty TH. Evidence of gene-environment interaction for the IRF6 gene and maternal multivitamin supplementation in controlling the risk of cleft lip with/without cleft palate. Hum Genet. 2010. 128(4):401-410.