Wenting Huang
Post Doctoral Fellow
PostDoctoral
Post Doctoral Fellow, Epidemiology

Wenting Huang is a postdoc fellow in the Department of Epidemiology. She obtained her PhD in the Department of Behavioral, Social, and Health Education Sciences. She is broadly interested in infectious disease prevention, sexual and reproductive health, and implementation science. She is currently working under Dr. Aaron Siegler’s mentorship on longitudinal qualitative studies in iKnow and MIC DROP study.
Wenting completed her Bachelor in Medicine at Wuhan University and Master of Science at Global Health in Duke Kunshan University. Wenting previously served as a research associate and program coordinator in UNC Project-China in multiple novel interventions to promote sexual health.
Areas of Interest
- Behavior and Health
- HIV/AIDS Prevention
- Implementation Science
- Infectious Disease
Education
- Bachelors of Medicine 2015, Wuhan University
- Master of Science 2017, Duke Kunshan University
- Doctor of Philosophy 2024, Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University
Affiliations & Activities
BSHES Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) committee – mentorship working group