Qiaoyun Yang
Associate Professor,Master Supervisor
Department of Occupational health and environmental health, School of Public Health
Tianjin Medical University
22 Qixiangtai Road
Tianjin 300070
Phone: +86-22-83336633
Email Address: yangqiaoyun@tmu.edu.cn
Education
Ph.D., Environmental Science, Peking University, Beijing, China, 2014
B.S., Environmental Engineering, Nankai University, Tianjin, China, 2009
Professional Background
2021 Associate Professor, Tianjin Medical University, Department of Occupational health and environmental health, School of Public Health
2014-2020 Lecturer, Tianjin Medical University, Department of Occupational health and environmental health, School of Public Health
Awards Received
1.3rd Prize, the 16th Tianjin University Youth Teacher Teaching Competition, 2022
2.Distinguished Teacher in Tianjin Universities, 2021
3.3rd Prize, Tianjin Science and Technology Progress Award, 2019
4.2nd level talent, 131 independent innovation, Tianjin, 2015
Other Roles
1. Youth committee member, Biomarker Professional Committee of the Chinese Society of Environmental Mutants
2. Youth committee member, Environmental and Health Professional Committee of the Beijing Society of Environmental Mutants
3. Member and Secretary, Labor Health and Occupational Disease Branch of Tianjin Preventive Medicine Association
Publications
1. Chen H, Yan C*, Fu Q, Wang X, Tang J, Jiang B, Sun H, Luan T, Yang Q, Zhao Q, Li J, Zhang G, Zheng M, Zhou X, Chen B, Du L, Zhou R, Zhou T, Xue L. Optical properties and molecular composition of wintertime atmospheric water-soluble organic carbon in different coastal cities of eastern China. Sci Total Environ. 2023, 892: 164702.
2. Zhou R, Yan C*, Yang Q, Niu H, Liu J, Xue F, Chen B, Zhou T, Chen H, Liu J, Jin Y. Characteristics of wintertime carbonaceous aerosols in two typical cities in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, China: Insights from multiyear measurements. Environmental Research. 2023, 216 (Pt 1): 114469.
3. 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. International Journal of Hygiene and Environmental Health. 2023, 251: 114189.
4. Li P#, Yang Q#, Li Y, Han Y, Qu Z, Gao L, Cui T, Xiong W, Xi W, Zhang X*. Association of Urinary Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon Metabolites with Symptoms Among Autistic Children: A Case–control Study in Tianjin, China. Autism Research. 2022, 1-20.
5. Yang Q#, Guo X#, Chen Y, Zhang W, Ren J, Wang J, Tang N*, 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. Science of the Total Environment. 2020, 742, 140595.
6.Liang Y#, Wang H#, Yang Q*, Cao S, Yan C, Zhang L, Tang N. Spatial Distribution and Seasonal Variation of Atmospheric Organophosphate Esters (OPEs) in Tianjin, China: based on a Gridded Field Observation. Environmental Pollution. 2020. 263 (Pat B): 114460.
7.Yang Q#, Bai Y#, Qin GQ, Jia RY, Zhu W, Zhang D, Fang ZZ*. Inhibition of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs) and Hydroxy-PAHs (OH-PAHs) towards UDP-glucuronosyltransferases (UGTs). Environmental Pollution. 2020, 263 (Pat B): 114521.
8. Zhang H#, Han Y#, Qiu X*, Wang Y, Li W, Liu J, Chen X, Li R, Xu F, Chen W, Yang Q, Fang Y, Fan Y, Wang J, Zhang H, Zhu T. Association of Internal Exposure to Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons with Inflammation and Oxidative Stress in Prediabetic and Healthy Individuals. Chemosphere. 2020. 253:126748.
9. Guo X#, Yang Q#, Zhang W, Chen Y, Ren J, Gao A*. Associations of Blood Levels of Trace Elements and Heavy Metals with Metabolic Syndrome in Chinese Male Adults with MicroRNA as Mediators Involved, Environmental Pollution. 2019, 248: 66-73.
Grants
1. Key Project of Scientific Research Program (Natural Science) of Tianjin Municipal Education Commission: circRNA_0000518 Regulation of FGFR1 in the Development of ER Positive breast cancer Induced by Halogen Flame Retardants (Grant Number: 2023ZD010). 2024.01-2026.12
2. National Natural Science Foundation of China: The Effect of New Bromine Flame Retardant on Methylation of Igf2/H19 and Its Mechanism in ER Positive Breast cancer (Grant Number: 81703192). 2018.01-2020.12