Min Wu

Min Wu, PhD, is an Associate Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s Zilber College of Public Health. With a background in physics and a doctorate in medical informatics from UNC-Chapel Hill, he has spent over two decades navigating the intersection of technology and human health.

His work focuses on the "Adoption Economy"—the systemic reality of how AI is integrated into real-world workflows. As the author of Artificial Intelligence in Public Health (Springer Nature, 2026), he provides a strategic roadmap for "Bridges": professionals who translate complex AI capabilities into safe, ethical, and effective public health practices. Beyond academia, he shares applied AI logic through his "Case of the Week" series, helping practitioners survive the "messy middle" of technological transition.

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