LINTRIS is a senior advisory practice specialising in health policy, innovation and global markets. We combine deep regional expertise with broad strategic capability, bringing clarity to clients operating in complex, fast-moving environments across East and West.
A Collaborative Model
We work through a modular, senior-led model. Engagements are led by our founding director and draw on a trusted network of specialists — policy analysts, public health experts, regulatory advisers and market specialists — assembled to match the specific demands of each mandate. This keeps our work both high-calibre and agile.

Dr Ruby Wang
Founder, Managing Director
Dr Wang is a practising medical doctor, health strategist and writer, with expertise across global health, technology and policy. She leads as director at LINTRIS Health, supported by a select network of trusted collaborators, spanning internal and external policy analysts, public health experts and market specialists.
Alongside LINTRIS Health she serves on the Digital Health Council at the UK Royal Society of Medicine, as Fellow in Global Public Heath at the Asia Society’s Centre for China Analysis, and leads at the ChinaHealthPulse newsletter and podcast.
Her book: China Cure, The Rise of a Biotech, AI Medicine and Global Health Superpower, is out October 2026 and available for pre-order.
Her prior cross-sector experience includes senior roles in both public and private institutions, including:
- Head of Health for the UK Government in China (Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, the British Embassy in Beijing)
- Health Adviser for the United Nations Resident Coordinator’s Office in China
- Director of Strategy and Partnerships at Holmusk
- Medical Advisor at AliHealth (Alibaba Group)
- Clinical Representative for the British Medical Association
Dr Wang received her Medical Degree from the University of Cambridge, University College London, and University of Oxford-affiliated hospitals, an MA in Neuroscience and Experimental Psychology (Cambridge), and an MMSc/MBA as a Schwarzman Scholar at Tsinghua University.
She regularly advises philanthropic and academic institutions including the University of Cambridge, University College London, Harvard Business Review and Bitelabs.
LINTRIS was founded on the principle that the most consequential health decisions — on innovation, access, diplomacy and investment — require advisers who have worked inside the systems they analyse. Our team brings that experience to every engagement.
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Bridging the East and West to deliver leading strategic analysis on health.
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