Joseph Su is Professor in in Epidemiology at College of Public Health and Co-director of Cancer Prevention and Population Sciences at Rockefeller Cancer Institute at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. He received his PhD in Nutritional Epidemiology at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and MPH in Public Health Nutrition at University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.He had his undergraduate training in Nutritional Sciences at University of Minnesota, St. Paul and in Chemistry at Chung-Yuan University in Taiwan. The areas of his professional interest includecancer epidemiology regarding nutritional and environmental exposures, methodological issues related to exposure measurement, dietary assessment, genetics/molecular epidemiology relating to gene-nutrient/environment interaction, statistical modeling, and using epigenomics, metabolomics, and metallomics in population-based research. He previously serves as a Program Director at the National Cancer Institute where he manage a diverse grant portfolio oncancer epidemiologic studies that involves in nutrition, environmental exposure, genetics/epigenetics, application of -omics in population-based studies. He later on served as Branch Chief in the Division of Epidemiology at the Center for Devices and Radiological Health at the Food and Drug Administration where he oversaw post-approval epidemiologic studies of Class III cardiovascular and neural devices and in-vitro diagnostic devices. Prior to joining the U.S. Federal Government in 2009, He was an associate professor in Epidemiology and Pathology at the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, where he directed research, curriculum development, and advising.
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