Naijun Tang,PhD,Professor

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Naijun Tang

Professor

Department of Occupational and Environmental Health

School of Public Health

Tianjin Medical University

22 Qixiangtai Road

Tianjin 300070

Phone: +86-22-83336606

Email Address:tangnaijun@tmu.edu.cn

   

Education 

Visiting Scholar University of California, Berkeley, USA, 2010

Ph.D. Nankai University, Tianjin, China, 2008

M.D Tianjin Medical University, Tianjin, China, 1988

B.D Tianjin Medical University, Tianjin, China, 1985


Professional Background 

2018-2023 Dean, School of Public Health, Tianjin Medical University, Tianjin, China

2012-present Dean, Department of Occupational and Environmental Health, Tianjin Medical University, Tianjin, China

2000-present Professor, School of public health, Tianjin Medical University, Tianjin, China

1995-2000 Associate Professor, School of public health, Tianjin Medical University, Tianjin, China

1990-1995 Lecturer, School of public health, Tianjin Medical University, Tianjin, China

1988-1990 Teaching Assistant, School of public health, Tianjin Medical University, Tianjin, China


Awards Received 

1.Tianjin Expert with Outstanding Contributions, 2022. 

2.2st Award Tianjin Science and Technology Progress Award, “Research on human health effects of typical environmental persistent organic pollutants and exposure monitoring techniques”, 2019

3.The 10th Tianjin Higher Education Teaching Excellence Award, 2016.

4.2st Award Tianjin Science and Technology Progress Award, “The Research on the Incidence of Air Pollutants and Multi-organ Disease”, 2015

5.The Award for Outstanding Teacher of Science and Technology Innovation, 2016.

6.Tianjin May 1st Labour Medal, 2009


Other Roles

1.Member of Standing Committee of the Public Health Education Branch of the Chinese Preventive Medical Association

2.Member of Standing Committee of the Environmental Health Branch of the Chinese Preventive Medical Association.

3.Member of Standing Committee of the Branch of Occupational Health and Occupational Diseases of China Preventive Medicine Association

4.The Expert Advisory Committee Member of the Committee for the Promotion of Healthy China Action

5.Member of Standing Committee, China Association for the Promotion of International Exchange in Health Care, Public Health and Preventive Medicine Branch

6.Vice chairman of the Committee of Tianjin Key Laboratory of Environmental Nutrition and Population Health.

7.Committee Chairman, Occupational Health and Occupational Diseases Branch, Tianjin Preventive Medicine Association, Tianjin, China

8.Vice Chairman of the Committee of Healthy Tianjin Action Promotion Committee

9.Ministry of Education, Public Health and Preventive Medicine 101 Programme Core Textbook, Environment and health, associate editor.

10.Committee member of the American Toxicology Society 

11.Committee Member of the International Commission on Occupational Health (ICOH)


Publications

1. Wei J, Liu R, Yang Z, Liu H, Wang Y, Zhang J, Sun M, Shen C, Liu J, Yu P, Tang NJ*. Association of metals and bisphenols exposure with lipid profiles and dyslipidemia in Chinese adults: Independent, combined and interactive effects. Sci Total Environ. 2024 Oct 10; 946: 174315. (IF=8.2)

2. Yang Z, Liu H, Wei J, Liu R, Zhang J, Sun M, Shen C, Liu J, Men K, Chen Y, Yang X, Yu P, Chen L, Tang NJ*. Bisphenol mixtures, metal mixtures and type 2 diabetes mellitus: Insights from metabolite profiling. Environ Int. 2024 Aug; 190: 108921. (IF=10.3)

3. Li C, Ni S, Zhao L, Lin H, Yang X, Zhang Q, Zhang L, Guo L, Jiang S, Tang NJ. Effects of PM2.5 and high-fat diet on glucose and lipid metabolisms and role of MT-COX3 methylation in male rats. Environ Int. 2024 Jun; 188: 108780. (IF=10.3)

4. Li C, Ni S, Sun H, Zhu S, Feng Y, Yang X, Huang Q, Jiang S, Tang NJ*. Effects of PM2.5 and high-fat diet interaction on blood glucose metabolism in adolescent male Wistar rats: A serum metabolomics analysis based on ultra-high performance liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry. Ecotoxicol Environ Saf. 2023 Jun 29; 262: 115200. (IF=6.2)

5. Yang X, Zhang Q, Sun Y, Li C, Zhou H, Jiang C, Li J, Zhang L, Chen X, Tang NJ*. Joint effect of ambient PM2.5 exposure and vitamin B12 during pregnancy on the risk of gestational diabetes mellitus. Sci Total Environ. 2023 Jun 10; 876: 162514. (IF=8.2)

6. Yang Z, Liu R, Liu H, Wei J, Lin X, Zhang M, Chen Y, Zhang J, Sun M, Feng Z, Liu J, Liu X, Huo X, Men K, Yang Q, Chen X, Tang NJ*. Sex-specific effect of perfluoroalkyl substances exposure on liver and thyroid function biomarkers: A mixture approach. Int J Hyg Environ Health. 2023 Jun; 251: 114189. (IF=4.5)

7. Huang W, Zhou Y, Chen X, Zeng X, Knibbs LD, Zhang Y, Jalaludin B, Dharmage SC, Morawska L, Guo Y, Yang X, Zhang L, Shan A, Chen J, Wang T, Heinrich J, Gao M, Lin L, Xiao X, Zhou P, Yu Y, Tang NJ*, Dong G*. Individual and joint associations of long-term exposure to air pollutants and cardiopulmonary mortality: a 22-year cohort study in Northern China. Lancet Reg Health West Pac. 2023 May 4; 36: 100776. (IF=7.6)

8. Yang Z, Men K, Guo J, Liu R, Liu H, Wei J, Zhang J, Liu L, Lin X, Zhang M, Liu Y, Chen Y, Tang NJ*. Association between exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances and uric acid in Chinese adults. Chemosphere. 2023 Jan; 312(Pt 1): 137164. (IF=8.1)

9. Zhang A, Wang R, Liu Q, Yang Z, Lin X, Pang J, Li X, Wang D, He J, Li J, Zhang M, Yu Y, Cao XC, Chen X, Tang NJ*. Breast adipose metabolites mediates the association of tetrabromobisphenol a with breast cancer: A case-control study in Chinese population. Environ Pollut. 2023 Jan 1; 316(Pt 1): 120701. (IF=7.6)

10. Yan M, Hou F, Xu J, Liu H, Liu H, Zhang Y, Liu H, Lu C, Yu P, Wei J, Tang NJ*. The impact of prolonged exposure to air pollution on the incidence of chronic non-communicable disease based on a cohort in Tianjin. Environ Res. 2022 Dec; 215(Pt 1): 114251. (IF=7.7)

11. Yan M, Ge H, Zhang L, Chen X, Yang X, Liu F, Shan A, Liang F, Li X, Ma Z, Dong G, Liu Y, Chen J, Wang T, Zhao B, Zeng Q, Lu X, Liu Y, Tang NJ*. Long-term PM2.5 exposure in association with chronic respiratory diseases morbidity: A cohort study in Northern China. Ecotoxicol Environ Saf. 2022 Oct 1; 244: 114025. (IF=6.2)

12. Wang W, Guo T, Guo H, Chen X, Ma Y, Deng H, Yu H, Chen Q, Li H, Liu Q, Shan A, Li Y, Pang B, Shi J, Wang X, Chen J, Deng F, Sun Z, Guo X, Wang Y, Tang NJ*, Wu S*. Ambient particulate air pollution, blood cell parameters, and effect modification by psychosocial stress: Findings from two studies in three major Chinese cities. Environ Res. 2022 Jul; 210: 112932. (IF=7.7)

13. Zhang Q, Zhang X, Li S, Liu H, Liu L, Huang Q, Hou Y, Liang X, Cui B, Zhang M, Xia L, Zhang L, Li C, Li J, Sun G, Tang NJ* (Corresponding Author). Joint effect of urinary arsenic species and serum one-carbon metabolism nutrients on gestational diabetes mellitus: A cross-sectional study of Chinese pregnant women. Environ Int. 2021 Nov; 156: 106741. (IF=10.3)

14. Yang X, Zhang L, Chen X, Liu F, Shan A, Liang F, Li X, Wu H, Yan M, Ma Z, Dong G, Liu Y, Chen J, Wang T, Zhao B, Liu Y, Gu D, Tang NJ*. Long-term exposure to ambient PM2.5 and stroke mortality among urban residents in northern China. Ecotoxicol Environ Saf. 2021 Apr 15; 213: 112063. (IF=6.2)

15. Yang Q, Guo X, Chen Y, Zhang W, Ren J, Wang J, Tang NJ*, Gao A*. Blood levels of perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs), elements and their associations with metabolic syndrome (MetS) in Chinese male adults mediated by metabolic-related risk factors. Sci Total Environ. 2020 Nov 10; 742: 140595. (IF=8.2)


Grants

1. “13th Five-year” National Key Research and Development Projects: (title) “Research on the cause and control of atmospheric pollution” (2017YFC0211600)- “Early Identification of Respiratory and Cardiovascular Health Effects of Air Pollution” (Grant Number: 2017YFC0211605), 2017.07-2021.12

2. National Natural Science Foundation of China: (title) Association and mechanism of arsenic exposure and arsenic metabolism with type 2 diabetes mellitus: A study based on RNA methylation (Grant Number: 82473596) 2025. 01-2028. 12

3.  National Natural Science Foundation of China: (title) Metabolic markers and health risk studies of the effects of polybrominated diphenyl ethers on type 2 diabetes mellitus (Grant Number: 82173485) 2022. 01-2025. 12

4. National Natural Science Foundation of China: (title) Birth cohort study of health effects of air pollution on congenital heart disease (Grant Number: 81872586) 2019.01-2022.12

5. National Natural Science Foundation of China: (title) Epigenetic Mechanism of ER-positive Breast Cancer Development and Progression of EZH2-mediated Effects of Dioxins (Grant Number: 81573115) 2016.01-2019.12

6. National Natural Science Foundation of China: (title) Reciprocal Response Mechanism of DEHP and TCDD Co-Exposed to Breast Cancer Development (Grant Number: 81273028) 2013.01-2016.12

7. Natural Science Foundation of Tianjin: (title) Research on the effects of typical perfluorochemicals on type 2 diabetes and health risks (Grant Number: 20JCZDJC00320). 2020.04-2023.03

8. The Ministry of Environmental Protection of the People's Republic of China: (title) Human Exposure Assessment Technology of PCDD/Fs in Typical Industries (Grant Number: 201309046). 2013.01-2016.12

9. Ministry of Education Doctoral Fund: (title) The Role of IGF2/H19 in Imprinted Gene IGF2/H19 in Dioxin Transgenerational Genetic Effect and its Molecular Mechanism (Grant Number: 20111202110013). 2012.01-2014.12

10. Science and Technology Support Program Key Projects: (title) The research on Risk Factors and Diagnostic Criteria of the Metabolic Syndrome of Public Security Police (Grant Number: 08ZCGYSF01500). 2008.04-2011.03