Guohua Li is the Mieczyslaw Finster Professor of Epidemiology at Columbia University and recipient of the Kenneth Rothman Epidemiology Prize and Guggenheim Fellowship. He was born and raised in a rural village of central China and came to the United States in 1989 as a graduate student at Johns Hopkins. A bilingual poet-epidemiologist, he records thoughts and verses for beauty and studies morbidity and mortality for humanity. He resides in Montebello, New York, with his wife and three children.
Author's Books
Gorman Ponds
This book is a stunning debut collection of versatility, authenticity, and intense expression alongside wondrous nature, hope, light, and indomitable human spirit. It captivates the reader as the emotion that drives the work is deeply evocative and transportive in the informality, simplicity, and sp...
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