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The Johns Hopkins International Injury Research Unit Welcomes Dr. Leilei Duan as Visiting Scholar

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The Johns Hopkins International Injury Research Unit (JH-IIRU) is pleased to welcome Dr. Leilei Duan, MD, MS, as visiting scholar in the Department of International Health, Health Systems program. Dr. Duan is currently the division director of the National Center for Chronic and Non-communicable Disease Control and Prevention at the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (China CDC).

While here, Dr. Duan will work in collaboration with JH-IIRU faculty and staff on the Road Safety in 10 Countries project (RS-10) and an injury surveillance system project in China. During this time, she will also receive advanced training on evaluation and statistical analysis.

Before joining the China CDC, Dr. Duan was a physician at Number One Hospital in QinHuang Dao, Hebei Province. She received her MS at Peking Union Medical College School of Public Health.

The JH-IIRU looks forward to a successful collaboration with Dr. Duan. 

For additional information on the RS-10 project, click here.

To read more about our road traffic injury work in China, click here.