

Winston Tseng
Dr. Winston Tseng is well-known for his work in Asian American and Asian Diaspora Studies, where he serves as a Lecturer at the University of California, Berkeley. With a robust academic background, Dr. Tseng holds a PhD in Sociology from the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). His expertise extends into the realm of public health, where he contributes as a Research Sociologist and Lecturer in Community Health and Human Development at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health. In addition to his roles at UC Berkeley, Dr. Tseng is an Assistant Adjunct Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences at UCSF. His interdisciplinary approach bridges sociology and public health, allowing him to address complex issues within community health and development. Dr. Tseng's research and teaching are informed by his commitment to understanding and improving the health and well-being of diverse communities. Dr. Tseng's leadership extends beyond academia into various organizations. He co-chairs the Health Workgroup of the UC Asian American & Pacific Islander Policy Multicampus Research Program, where he plays a pivotal role in shaping policy and research agendas. His leadership is further recognized through his position as Chair-Elect of the Community Health and Human Development Section of the American Public Health Association. Throughout his career, Dr. Tseng has been dedicated to fostering collaborative research and policy initiatives that address health disparities and promote equity. His work is characterized by a deep commitment to community engagement and the application of sociological insights to public health challenges. Dr. Tseng's contributions have been instrumental in advancing the understanding of health issues within Asian American and Pacific Islander communities. Dr. Tseng's academic and professional endeavors reflect his passion for integrating sociological perspectives with public health strategies. His work continues to influence both fields, contributing to the development of more inclusive and effective health policies and practices. As a respected educator and researcher, Dr. Tseng remains committed to mentoring the next generation of scholars and practitioners in sociology and public health.
Publications
, e51150, 2024-03-07
, 148-155, 2014-03-01
, 1898-1921, 2014-11-01
, 95-102, 2012-03-01
, 51-74, 2005-10-30