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- Xiaobin Wang is an American molecular epidemiologist. She is the Zanvyl Krieger Professor in Children's Health at Children's Memorial Institute and director of the Center on the Early Life Origins of Disease at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. (en)
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- MD, 1983, Beijing University (en)
- ScD., 1991, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (en)
- M.P.H., 1987, Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine (en)
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- Differences in intrauterine growth and infant mortality among Chinese, Japanese and White Americans (en)
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- Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (en)
- Boston Medical Center (en)
- Lurie Children's Hospital (en)
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- Xiaobin Wang is an American molecular epidemiologist. She is the Zanvyl Krieger Professor in Children's Health at Children's Memorial Institute and director of the Center on the Early Life Origins of Disease at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. (en)
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