Curriculum Vitae

Name: Hung-Yi Chiou (邱弘毅)
Position/ Title:1.Endowed Professor
2..Professor/Director
Organization:1.Dr, Chi-Hsin Huang Stroke Research Center.
2.School of Public Health, Taipei Medical University
Address: No. 250 Wu-Hsing St. ,Taipei, Taiwan 110, R.O.C.
Phone: +886-2-377-9189
+886-2-736-1661 Ext. 6512
Fax: +886-2-377-9188
E-Mail Address: hychiou@tmu.edu.tw
Birth Date/ Place: February 19, 1961/ Taiwan
Education:
1. Doctor Degree:
Graduate Institute of Epidemiology, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
2. Master Degree:
Institute of Public Health, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
3. Bachelor Degree:
School of Public Health, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Work Experience:
1. 2009~present
Dean, College of Public Health and Nutrition, Taipei Medical University
2. 2005~present
Endowed Professor, Dr. Chi-Hsin Stroke Research Center
3. 2005 – present
Director, School of Public Health, Taipei Medical University
4. 2002- 2008
President, Taiwan Epidemiology Association
5. 2001- 2006
Director, Center for General Education, Taipei Medical University
6. 2003-2005
Dean, Office of Academic Affairs, Taiper Medical University
7. 1999-present
Professor, School of Public Health, Taipei Medical University
8. 1995- 1999
Associate Professor, School of Public Health, Taipei Medical College
9. 1990-1995
Lecturer, School of Public Health, Taipei Medical College
Lecture
Experience:
Faculty of School of Public Health, Taipei Medical University
giving lectures involved:
1. Cancer Epidemiology
2. Biostatistics
3. Vascular Diseases Epidemiology
4. Study Design of Clinical
Trial
5. Discussion in chronic
diseases mechanism
6. Advanced statistics
7. Epidemiology
8. Cardiovascular disease
epidemiology
9. Introduction to public
health
Honors and Award:
1.
Best Paper Award
National Public Health Association Republic of China 1996
“Incidence of internal cancers and ingested inorganic arsenic: a
seven-year follow-up study in Taiwan“
2.
Research Award National Science Council
1991,1995,1997-1998, 2001-present
Research Experience : past five years
Investigator: An
epidemiological study to investigate the inflammation markers, oxidant markers
and arsenic exposure on the risk of developing atherosclaersis. (Grant supported
from National Science Council, 08/01/07—07/31/10)
Investigator: Genetic polymorphisms of arsenic
and cigarette smoking-metabolited genes, expression and genetic polymorphism of
epidermal growth factor receptor and angiogenesis-related factors and
urothelial carcinoma (Grant supported from National Science Council, 08/01/06—07/31/09)
Investigator: An epidemiological
study to investigate the differences of risk factors between intracranial
stenosis and extracranial stenosis. (Grant supported from National Science Council, 08/01/06—07/31/07)
Investigator:
An epidemiological study on arsenic, genetic polymorphisms of epidermal
growth factor receptor and angiogenesis-related factor, and urothelial
carcinoma. (Grant
supported from National Science Council, 08/01/05—07/31/06)
Investigator:
An association study on nutrition status and risk of stroke. (Grant supported
from Department of Health, Executive Yuan, 08/01/04—07/31/05 )
Investigator: Linkage
analysis of susceptibility genes for bladder cancer in Multiplex families (Grant
supported from National Health Research Institute, 05/01/02—04/30/05)
Investigator: A molecular
epidemiological study on the interaction between inorganic arsenic, antioxidant
vitamins, lipid profile and individual susceptibility on atherosclerosis risk
(Grant supported from National Health Research Institute, 08/01/99—07/31/02)
Investigator: Epidemiologic
study on health effects induced by air pollutants and arsenic, and
establishment of biospecimen bank (Grant supported from National Health
Research Institute, 08/01/98—07/31/01)
Investigator: A study on
model establishment of cigarette smoking survey. (Grant supported from
Department of Health, Executive Yuan, 08/01/03—07/31/04).
Investigator: A study on
decision making system of policy for emergency events of public health in post
SARS Era (Grant supported from Department of Health, Executive Yuan, 07/01/03—12/31/04)