骆大鹏
骆大鹏 教授 博士 硕士生导师
Luo Dapeng, born in Luoshan, Henan in June 1962, was graduated in Henan Medical University and obtained the Bachelor Degree of Medicine (MB) in 1986. After having worked in Henan Provincial Health and Anti-epidemic Centre on malaria research and control for more then 10 year, he went to the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), University of London for post-graduate training on epidemiology and was rewarded the Master of Science Degree on epidemiology (MSc) and the Doctorate of Philosophy (PhD) in LSHTM, University of London. From 2000 to 2001, he worked as a consultant for Asian Development Bank and managed a large ADB communicable disease control project in Indonesia. He is also appointed as grade 4 epidemiologist for World Health Organization from January of 2002. He has jointed in Zhengzhou University College of Public Health as a professor of Epidemiology since February of 2002. His research interest is operational research for communicable disease control, particularly on vector-borne diseases, using geographical information systems (GIS) and remote sensing technology to model the spatial distribution of vector-borne disease, GIS for communicable disease surveillance and health information management, and multi-level modeling for communicable and non-communicable diseases research.
Luo Dapeng, born in Luoshan, Henan in June 1962, was graduated in Henan Medical University and obtained the Bachelor Degree of Medicine (MB) in 1986. After having worked in Henan Provincial Health and Anti-epidemic Centre on malaria research and control for more then 10 year, he went to the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM), University of London for post-graduate training on epidemiology and was rewarded the Master of Science Degree on epidemiology (MSc) and the Doctorate of Philosophy (PhD) in LSHTM, University of London. From 2000 to 2001, he worked as a consultant for Asian Development Bank and managed a large ADB communicable disease control project in Indonesia. He is also appointed as grade 4 epidemiologist for World Health Organization from January of 2002. He has jointed in Zhengzhou University College of Public Health as a professor of Epidemiology since February of 2002. His research interest is operational research for communicable disease control, particularly on vector-borne diseases, using geographical information systems (GIS) and remote sensing technology to model the spatial distribution of vector-borne disease, GIS for communicable disease surveillance and health information management, and multi-level modeling for communicable and non-communicable diseases research.