Y. Tony Yang is an endowed Professor and Associate Dean at George Washington University and holds graduate degrees from Harvard (in public health and health policy and management) and from the University of Pennsylvania (in law). A former MIT post-doc fellow, he has served as an FDA Regulatory Science Fellow and a CDC Health Policy Fellow. In addition to contributing over 175 articles to leading journals, he's the author of Achieving Health Equity: The Role of Law and Policy and Vaccine Law and Policy. A Distinguished Fellow of the National Academies of Practice, he has received the APHA's Early Career Award for Excellence and serves on the Academy Health Education Council, the Board of Directors for the American Society of Law, Medicine & Ethics and WHO's Technical Advisory Group on New TB Vaccines. Sun Tzu was the ancient Chinese military strategist, philosopher and author of The Art of War, a timeless treatise on warfare and power. Revered for his profound understanding of tactics and human psychology, Sun Tzu and his teachings continue to be extremely influential today.
""Others have applied Sun's principles to health before, but Prof. Yang is arguably best placed to spell out the ramifications of Sun's ideas as applied to health.…Written in plain language by a professor in public health who can read Chinese, this is compelling reading for everyone, and compulsory reading for anyone fighting the war on epidemics such as obesity and infectious diseases."" —Dr. Bernard Cheung, MD, PhD, Professor of Clinical Pharmacology, University of Hong Kong; Honorary Consultant Physician, Queen Mary Hospital