Assistant GCH professor Dongqing Wang has won the Early Career Research Award Competition at NUTRITION 2024, the @nutritionorg annual conference. Wang notes how winning the competition has been a "significant milestone" for his career. Learn more: https://t.co/gi4izNQgR8
I am honored to have won the American Society for Nutrition 2024’s Early Career Research Award Competition. I am grateful to all the collaborators for making this work possible. @nutritionorg#nutrition2024@MasonPubHealth
A new study led by George Mason University’s Dongqing Wang found that pregnant women who took high doses of oral vitamin B12 supplements prior to delivery experienced short-term benefits on the levels of B-12 in their breast milk.
Read the full article in our January issue.
Now listening to @dqwangepi talk about 'The Effects of Prenatal Nutritional Supplements on Small Vulnerable Newborn Types in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A Meta-Analysis of Individual Participant Data'
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A groundbreaking study reveals the success of a four-part nutrition intervention program in reducing adolescent malnutrition in Tanzania. Learn more: https://t.co/YPk6W8Kp7n
A new study led by Mason Assistant Professor Dongqing Wang found that pregnant women who took high doses of oral vitamin B-12 supplements prior to delivery experienced short-term benefits on the levels of B-12 in their breast milk. Learn more: https://t.co/XvR28QNmBP
The Department of Global and Community Health at George Mason University is hiring two tenure-track/tenured faculty members! Application deadline is this Sunday. Consider applying and joining us in the one and only College of Public Health in Virginia! https://t.co/xx01pjy6Xi
Research by Dongqing Wang, assistant professor (GCH), assessed the penetration of digital technology among adolescents in sub-Saharan Africa and the potential of digital media access as a way to expand health interventions. Learn more: https://t.co/S3goMxuIxY
A featured paper from our Journal of Global Health:
“Continued disruptions in salud care services and mental health among health care providers during the COVID-19 pandemic in five sub-Saharan African countries”
https://t.co/k6t5l8DPaR
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Adolescents in five sub-Saharan African countries experience high COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy due to the perceived lack of safety and effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines, according to #MasonCHHS Assistant Professor Dongqing Wang's new study.