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Taipei Medical University

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5.05/4/2026

Encourages critical thinking and analysis.

About Jean-Fang

Feng-Jen Tsai is a professor at Taipei Medical University, where she serves as Director and Professor of the Ph.D. Program in Global Health and Health Security within the School of Public Health. Since 2022, she has also been Professor in the Master Program in Food Safety and the Ph.D. Program in Global Health and Health Security. Previously, she held the position of Assistant Professor in the Program of Global Health and Development at the same institution. Tsai possesses a PhD in public health and an LLM degree in law, providing her with a strong interdisciplinary foundation in health sciences, policy, and legal frameworks. She is affiliated with the College of Public Health and Nutrition and serves as a member of the TMU Research Center of Health and Welfare Policy.

Tsai's academic interests encompass global health and health security, occupational medicine, environmental epidemiology, climate variability impacts on respiratory diseases, infectious disease surveillance, post-pandemic ethical decision-making in healthcare, and workplace health dynamics. Her prolific research output includes key publications such as "Risk factors for Kaposi's sarcoma in human immunodeficiency virus-infected individuals in Taiwan" (2017), "Short-term mediating effects of PM2.5 on climate-COPD hospitalization relationships" (2023), "Acceptability of COVID-19 Vaccines and Protective Behavioral Strategies Amongst Disadvantaged Populations" (2021), "Job Stress and Ethical Decision-Making Among Healthcare Workers in Post-Pandemic Infectious Disease Control" (2025), and studies on avian influenza reporting timeliness gaps and the health effects of transitioning from remote to office work. With over 800 citations across platforms like ResearchGate, her work demonstrates substantial influence in public health domains. Tsai has contributed to international discourse by joining the Brookings Institution's Democracy in Asia project in 2022 to examine pandemic responses and speaking at events like the 2026 Asia-Pacific Environmental and Climate Health Partnership Assembly.