Dr. Ki Moon Bang is currently teaching as a professor of epidemiology at the Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University. Prior to joining the Rollins School of Public Health, he taught epidemiology and occupational diseases to the medical students and MPH students at the West Virginia University School of Medicine and the Howard University College of Medicine in Washington, DC. He also served as chief of respiratory disease surveillance program at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. He earned a PhD in preventive medicine from the University of Texas Medical Branch in Texas, US.
With more than 120 scientific publications in peer reviewed journals and 20 book chapters and presented over 70 papers on public health and preventive medicine at national and international conferences, He is a nationally and globally recognized eminent preventive medicine specialist. He also served as editorial reviewer of Americal Journal of Public Health and Americal Journal of Preventive Medicine.
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