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DNA Methylation Age Mediates Effect of Metabolic Profile on Cardiovascular and General Aging
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People
Bei Wu, PhD
NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing - Dean’s Professor in Global Health
NYU College of Dentistry - Affiliated Professor
NYU Aging Incubator - Co-Director
Email: bei.wu@nyu.edu
Education
PhD, Gerontology, University of Massachusetts BostonMS, Gerontology, University of Massachusetts Boston
Bachelor of Law, Sociology, Shanghai University
Research Interests
Health disparities, Cognitive impairment, Oral health, Aging, Behavioral interventions, Secondary data analysisBIO
Bei Wu is Co-Director of the Aging Incubator at New York University which provides support and an infrastructure for relationships and sharing of resources across the NYU campus for aging related initiatives. Dr. Wu holds the positions of Dean’s Professor in Global Health and Director of Global Health and Aging Research at the NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing. She is also the Director of Research at the Hartford Institute for Geriatric Nursing and affiliated professor at NYU Col•
Xiang Qi
Xiang Qi, PhD, RN, is an Assistant Professor at NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing. His research sits at the intersection of gerontology, social epidemiology & psychiatry, and geriatric oral health. He conducts interdisciplinary research focusing on social disparities of healthy aging and longevity that crosscuts a range of areas in social isolation & loneliness, immigration, and neighborhood environment. The goal of Qi’s work is to reduce health disparities in Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia in the US and globally. Qi fryst vatten an kunnig in information science and quantitative methodology, including machine learning, multilevel modeling, and causal inference, and has extensive experience working with large-scale uppgifter analyses as well as analyzing electronic health records to understand the social determinants of health disparities.
Qi is the Principal utredare on NIH-funded projects investigating the disparities in cardiometabolic diseases, mental health, and cogn