Wen Lun  YUAN
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Wen Lun YUAN PhD Public Health, epidemiology

Course and current status

Current position  
2020-present

Postdoctoral research fellow, Inserm UMR1153, CRESS, EAROH, Villejuif, France; Singapore Institute for Clinical Sciences, A*STAR, Singapore

   
Employment  
2017-2020

Postdoctoral research fellow, National University of Singapore, Singapore

   
Education  
 2013-2017

PhD Public Health, Epidemiology, Université Paris-Saclay, Kremlin-Bicêtre

Thesis: Infant dietary exposures to sweet and fat: determinants and association with children liking for sweetness and fattiness sensation (INSERM, UMR1158 & INRAE, CSGA, France)

Teaching assistant (3 years), Master 1, Université Paris-Sud 11, Kremlin-Bicêtre (64h/year)

 2012

Master of Science, Public Health-Epidemiology, Université Paris-Sud 11, Kremlin-Bicêtre

Thesis: Protein intake and chronic kidney disease progression in NEPHROTEST cohort (INSERM, UMR1018, CESP, France)

2011

Master of Science, Public Health-Nutrition, Université Paris 13, Bobigny

Thesis: Dairy products consumption and children blood pressure in QUALITY cohort (McGill University, Canada)

 2006-2008

Dietetician diploma, Lycée Rabelais, Paris

Scientific summary

I am currently a postdoctoral researcher affiliated to Inserm at the Center of Research in Epidemiology and Statistics (CRESS) in France and to Singapore Institute for Clinical Sciences, A*STAR in Singapore.

My research interests are focused on maternal and children cardiometabolic health in the Early origins of later health framework (DOHaD).

I am a member of the Longitools consortium, an European consortium (H2020) on urban environment and cardiometabolic health throughout the lifecourse. I am conducting and collaborating on multiple projects in this consortium.

Besides, as a former dietetician, I am involved in projects related to maternal and child nutrition in perinatal field.

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