Gerald C. Hsu received an honorable PhD in mathematics and majored in engineering at MIT. He attended different universities
over 17 years and studied seven academic disciplines. He has spent 20,000 hours in T2D research. First, he studied six metabolic
diseases and food nutrition during 2010-2013, then conducted research during 2014-2018. His approach is “math-physics and
quantitative medicine†based on mathematics, physics, engineering modeling, signal processing, computer science, big data
analytics, statistics, machine learning, and AI. His main focus is on preventive medicine using prediction tools. He believes that
the better the prediction, the more control you have.