Qi Wang,  Vice President, International Communications, Canada-Centre for New Immigrant Well-Being (CNIW)

Qi Wang, Ph.D.

Vice President, International Communications, Canada

Academic Background

  • 1999-2004 Clinical Medicine, Zhengzhou University, Bachelor degree
  • 2004-2007 Molecular Biology, Zunyi Medical University, Master Degree
  • 2007-2010 School of Public Health, Fudan University, Doctor Degree
  • 2010-2013 University of Toronto, Princess Margaret Hospital, Applied Molecular Oncology, Postdoctoral Fellow

Professional Background

Featuring a rich curriculum, Dr. Wang is currently holding several positions, including: 

  • Scientist, University of Toronto, University Health Network
  • Director, Bossun Health, Canada
  • Director, MedU Life Science, Switzerland 
  • Adjunct Professor, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University     

Research Interests

  • Translational Medical Research 
  • Pharmacogenetic Epidemiology of Cancer Outcomes
  • Cancer Survivorship 
  • Molecular Research of Cancer 
  • Methods Research in Biomarker and Correlative Science of Clinical Trials 
  • Methods Research in Performing Large Scale Molecular Epidemiological Studies of Outcome in Head and neck, Gastroesophageal, Lung, Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic, and Testicular cancers, Thymomas and Mesotheliomas 
  • Methods Research in Large Scale Collection of Cancer Patient Reported Outcomes Integration of outcomes and epidemiological research to improve pharmacogenetics
  • Knowledge Translation Research in Pharmacogenetics

Achievements

Dr. Wang was awarded Young Scientist in Molecular Genomics, Princess Margaret Hospital, Cancer Care Ontario in Experimental Therapeutics and Population Studies.

Hobbies

Dr. Wang enjoys swimming, outdoor sports and running. He is kept busy with his kids at home, and also enjoys doing repairs in his house garage. His least favorite activity is driving.