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Curriculum Vitae CURRICULUM VITAE JianLi WANG I. BIOGRAPHICAL DATA JianLi Wang, B. Med, M.Med.Sci., PhD (Epidemiology) Departments of Psychiatry and of Community Health Sciences Room 4D69, Teaching, Research and Wellness (TRW) Building 3280 Hospital Dr. NW Calgary, Alberta Canada, T2N 4Z6 Telephone: (403) 210-8653 (office) Citizenship: Canadian Fax: (403) 210-9182 Email: [email protected] Present Rank: Professor Departments of Psychiatry and of Community Health Sciences Faculty of Medicine University of Calgary II. ACADEMIC RECORD Final Degree: Ph.D (Epidemiology) Department of Community Health Sciences Faculty of Medicine University of Calgary Date completed: August 2000 Supervisor: Dr. Scott B. Patten Dissertation title: Alcohol consumption and major depression in the Canadian general population i. Undergraduate (September, 1985 – August, 1990) Bachelor of Medical Science. Harbin Medical University, P.R.China ii. Graduate, Master of Medical Science (September, 1992 – August, 1995) Public Health College, Harbin Medical University, P.R.China, and jointly trained at Faculty of Law, HeiLongJiang University, P.R.China . Supervisor: Professor ZhiCheng Liu Thesis title: The evaluation of the Chinese Food and Sanitation Act. Special training: 1 i. Post Doctoral Fellowship (September 2000 – July 2002) Department of Community Health & Epidemiology Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University Supervisor: Dr. David MacLean and Dr. Donald Langille. ii. Special Professional (October, 1995), Chinese Lawyer Credential National Bar Examination, Ministry of Justice, P.R.China iii. Certificate, Instructional Skills (January 3-6, 2006) Learning Commons, University of Calgary III. AWARDS AND DISTINCTIONS 1996 Scholarship under the Southern Alberta Occupational Health Resource Center, Alberta Department of Labour. 1996 - 1999 Tuition Award, Department of Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary. Calgary World Health Organization Collaborating Centre for Research and Training in Mental Health, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. 1996 – 2000 Graduate Research Support (GRS) Award, Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Calgary (September – April). 2001-2002 Post – Doctoral Fellowship. Nova Scotia Adolescent Health Project. Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University. Departments of Community Health & Epidemiology and Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University. Nova Scotia Department of Health. 2003, 2007 Travel grant. University of Calgary. 2005-2010 CIHR New Investigator Award. 2006, 2007 Research Award for Full time faculty. Department of Psychiatry. University of Calgary 2006 Travel grant for New Principal Investigators meeting. Canadian Institutes of Health Research. Jackson’s Point, Ontario. 2007 Best Research award. The 3rd Alberta Mental Health Research Showcase. November 21-25, 2007. Banff, Canada. IV. PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS 2 1996 - present Canadian Psychiatric Association (CPA) Canadian Academy of Psychiatry Epidemiology (CAPE) 2007 – present Member, International Federation of Psychiatric Epidemiology 2009 – present Member, Epidemiology and Public Health Section, World Psychiatric Association 2012 – present Member, International Society for Affective Disorders. V. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 07/15-present Professor. Departments of Psychiatry and of Community Health Sciences. Faculty of Medicine. University of Calgary. Calgary, Canada. 04/08-present Adjunct Professorship with the privilege of PhD supervision. Department of Child, Adolescent and Maternal Health. School of Public Health. Harbin Medical University. Harbin, P.R.China. 04/08 – 06/15 Associate Professor. Departments of Psychiatry and of Community Health Sciences. Faculty of Medicine. University of Calgary. Calgary, Canada. 07/02 – 03/08 Assistant Professor. Departments of Psychiatry & Community Health Sciences. Faculty of Medicine. University of Calgary. Calgary, Alberta, Canada Epidemiologist. Clinical Department of Psychiatry. Calgary Regional Health Authority. Calgary, Alberta, Canada 1990 – 1996 Assistant Professor. Public Health Training Center and Department of Nutrition and Food Hygiene. Public Health College Harbin Medical University, P.R.China VI. TEACHING ACTIVITIES 1991 - 1992 Course Instructor (for undergraduate students): Public Health in Legal Perspective (8 weeks). Public Health Training Center, Public Health College, Harbin Medical University, P.R.China 2001 Guest Instructor (for graduate students): CH&E 5040B: Community Health Services Systems --- Canadian Mental Health System. Department of Community Health & Epidemiology, Faculty of Medicine. Dalhousie University 2004 Co-Instructor (for graduate students) (4 sessions & 4 tutorials, 20 hours). Introduction to Epidemiology – MDSC 647.01. Department of Community Health Sciences. Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary 3 2005-2008 Co-Instructor (for graduate students) (3 tutorials, 6 hours). Introduction to Epidemiology – MDSC 647.01. Department of Community Health Sciences Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary 2005-present Coordinator and Co-instructor Psychiatric residents in the Academic Stream. (2 sessions, 6 hours; facilitator for on-line journal discussions). Basic Sciences and Research Methodology – MDSC 755.53. Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary 2009 Facilitator, On-line psychiatric literature review course. Department of Psychiatry 2012 Instructor. Quantitative Research Methods (3 hours). The 15th Annual Health Research Methods. Office of Continuing Medical Education and Professional Development. University of Calgary. 21/11/13 Presenter (Short Snapper) at the 2013 Family Practice Review and Update course. Office of Continuing Medical Education and Professional Development. University of Calgary. 19/10/14 Instructor. Biostatistics course (3 hours). Office of Continuing Medical Education and Professional Development. University of Calgary. VII. SUPERVISING ACTIVITIES Post Doctoral Fellows 10/2015-present Supervisor for Dr. Yeshambel Nigatu. Department of Psychiatry. Mathison Mental Health Research and Education Centre. University of Calgary 10/2013-present Supervisor for Dr. Yan Liu. Department of Psychiatry. Mathison Mental Health Research and Education Centre. University of Calgary. Project: Prediction Algorithm for Recurrent Panic Disorders. 07/2009 – 12/2009 Supervisor for Dr. Aliya Kassam. Departments of Psychiatry and of Community Health Sciences. University of Calgary. Project: Mental Illness Stigma Reduction Research Supported by: A PDF award from the Mental Health Commission of Canada. Current position: Assistant Professor, Department of Community Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary 01/2006 – 12/2006 Supervisor for Dr. Suresh Kumar Tiwari (Post Doctoral Fellow). Department of Psychiatry, Faculty of Medicine. University of Calgary. Project: Trans-cultural comparisons in mental health. Current position: Director, Oxford Policy Management Kathmandu, Nepal. 4 Head, Department of Public Health, Nepal Institute of Health Sciences, Purbanchal University Ph.D students 09/2015-present Supervisor for XiaoLei, Yang (PhD, Child and Women’s Health) Department of Child and Adolescent Health. School of Public Health. Harbin Medical University, P.R.China 09/2013-present Supervisor for JingQuan Gao (PhD, Child and Woman Health). Department of Child and Adolescent Health. School of Public Health. Harbin Medical University, P.R.China 09/2013-present Supervisor for Dr. HongWei, Liu (PhD, Epidemiology). Department of Community Health Sciences. Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary. 07/2011-present Supervisor for Xiang Li (PhD, Child and Woman Health). Department of Child and Adolescent Health. School of Public Health. Harbin Medical University, P.R.China 10/2011-01/2012 Supervisor for Kirsten Fiest (PhD, Epidemiology). Department of Community Health Sciences. Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary. 07/2010-06/2013 Supervisor for Ji, Wang (PhD, Child and Woman Health). Department of Child and Adolescent Health. School of Public Health. Harbin Medical University, P.R.China Thesis title: The epidemiology of parental stress and prognosis of children with autism. Current position: Medical doctor, Child and Maternity Health Hospital. Harbin, P.R.China. 04/2008 – 06/2011 Supervisor for Huang JunPing (PhD, Epidemiology). Department of Child and Adolescent Health. School of Public Health. Harbin Medical University, P.R.China. Thesis title: The epidemiology of psychological distress and mental health service use in Chinese adolescents Current position: Assistant Professor, Department of Child and Adolescent Health. School of Public Health. Tian Jin Medical University. P.R.China. 03/2003 – 09/2003 Co-supervisor (interim) for Dr. Cynthia Beck (Ph.D student). Department of Community Health Sciences. Faculty of Medicine. University of Calgary. Thesis title: Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Persons with Schizophrenia. MSc. students 09/2013-present Supervisor for Ruth Diaz (MSc. Epidemiology). Department of Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary. 5 09/2012-12/2014 Supervisor for Carmelle Bolo (Msc. Epidemiology). Department of Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary. Thesis title: Workplace factors and transition to major depression in a representative sample of Alberta employees Current position: Policy analyst. Alberta Health Quality Council. 09/2011-present Supervisor for Arden Jones (MSc. Epidemiology). Department of Community Health Sciences, University of Calgary. Thesis title: The relationship between work stress and alcohol consumption
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