Shenglan Tang, MD, MPH, PhD

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Dr. Shenglan Tang is Mary D.B.T. and James Semans Professor at Department of Population Health Science in the Duke University School of Medicine and Research Professor of Global Health in the Duke Global Health Institute (DGHI). He is also a professor of global health at Duke-Kunshan University, and SingHealth-Duke-NUS Global Health Institute in Singapore. Recently Dr. Tang has been re-appointed to be director for global health at Duke Kunshan University, China. He has been Director of the VaxLab – Innovation Lab for Vaccine Delivery Research funded by the Gates Foundation and with more than a dozen of partners to generate scientific evidence and promote policy advocacy in China and the region

Dr. Tang has more than 30 years of experience undertaking research on health systems reform, disease control and maternal and child health in China and other countries, and has provided consultancy services on health systems strengthening to many international organizations and governments of developing countries. In 2012, Dr. Tang came to Duke from the UNICEF/UNDP/World Bank/WHO Special Program for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR), based in Geneva, where he was Unit Leader for TB/HIV and Health Systems. Before his assignment at WHO, Tang was a faculty member at Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine in UK and at the School of Public Health of Fudan University (formerly Shanghai Medical University).

Tang, Shenglan 2024
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Department of Population Health Science, Duke Medical School, USA / Duke Global Health Institute, USA / Global Health Research Center, Duke Kunshan University, China / SingHealth-Duke-NUS Global Health Institute, Singapore