Yingbiao Sun, Ph.D., Professor, Master Supervisor
Director of the Institute of Toxicology
Tel: 86-0931-8915008
E-mail: sunyb@lzu.edu.cn
Education
1986/09-1991/07: Bachelor, Preventive Medicine, Lanzhou Medical College
1998/09-2001/06: Master's Degree, Labor Health and Environmental Hygiene, Lanzhou Medical College
2004/09-2007/12: Ph.D., Clinical Specialty of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine, Lanzhou University
2003/12-2004/03: Visiting scholar, School of Medicine, Yamagata University, Japan
2008/08-2009/08: Visiting scholar, Department of Molecular Biology, Calgary University, Canada
Employment
1991/07-2001/07: Assistant and Lecturer, Department of Preventive Medicine, Lanzhou Medical College
2001/07-2004/11: Associate Professor, Head of Hygiene and Toxicology department, School of Public Health, Lanzhou Medical College
2004/11-2015/05: Associate Professor, Director of the Institute of Toxicology, School of Public Health, Lanzhou University
2015/05- : Professor, Director of the Institute of Toxicology, School of Public Health, Lanzhou University
Honors & Awards
2002: The Gansu Provincial Young Teacher Achievement Award
2017: The Excellent Master's Dissertation Supervisor of Gansu Province; Excellent Instructor of the 11th 'Challenge Cup' Extracurricular Academic Science and Technology Works Competition of Gansu Provincial College Students; The Second Prize of Teaching Achievement Award, Lanzhou University
2018: The Excellent Master's Dissertation Supervisor of Lanzhou University
2000- : The Second Prize of the Provincial Teaching Achievement Award of Gansu Province; The First Prize of the Science and Technology Progress Award of Gansu Province; The First Prize of the Science and Technology Award of Chinese Association of Integrative Medicine; The Second Prize of Medical Science and Technology Award of Gansu Province
Teaching Courses
Basics of modern toxicology, Advances in modern toxicology, Preventive medicine
Professional Service
Cosmetic evaluation expert of state food and drug administration.
Member of the policy research expert advisory committee of health and family planning commission in Gansu Province
Expert of evaluation of occupational hazards and control effects of construction projects in Gansu Province
Member of Chinese Society of Toxicology
Member of Chinese Preventive Medicine Association
Review experts in journals such as Human & Experimental Toxicology, Nanotoxicology, Life Sciences, Environmental Science and Pollution Research, and etc.
Research and interests
Cellular and molecular toxicology, reproductive toxicology, drug toxicology and detoxification
Academic Projects
In recent years, hosted and participated in 4 National Natural Science Foundation projects, 1 talent innovation and entrepreneurship project in Lanzhou city, and a number of other scientific research projects.
Representative Achievements
[1] Minmin Tian, Fangfang Liu, Han Liu, Qiong Zhang, Lei Li, Xiangbo Hou, Jianxin Zhao, Sheng Li, Xuhong Chang* & Yingbiao Sun*. Systems Biology in Reproductive Medicine, 2018, 64(4): 246-259. (* Corresponding author)
[2] Aijie Han, Lingyue Zou, Xiaoqin Gan, Yu Li, Fangfang Liu, Xuhong Chang, Xiaotian Zhang, Minmin Tian, Sheng Li, Li Su *, Yingbiao Sun *. ROS generation and MAPKs activation contribute to the Ni-induced testosterone synthesis disturbance in rat Leydig cells. Toxicology letters, 2018, 290:36-45. (* Corresponding author)
[3] Xuhong Chang, Hongjun Zhao, Jinxia Gao, Lijuan Chen, An Zhu, Cheng Wang, Shu Yu, Xiaolan Ren, Pengfei Ge*, Yingbiao Sun*. Pulmonary toxicity of exposure to nano nickel oxide. Micro & Nano Letters, 2018, 13(6):733-738. (* Corresponding author)
[4] Shu Yu, Fangfang Liu, Chen Wang, Jingyi Zhang, An Zhu, Lingyue Zou, Aijie Han, Jin Li, Xuhong Chang, Yingbiao Sun*. Role of oxidative stress in liver toxicity induced by nickel oxide nanoparticles in rats. Mol Med Rep, 2018, 17(2):3133-3139. (* Corresponding author)
[5] Xuhong Chang, Fangfang Liu, Minmin Tian, Hongjun Zhao, Aijie Han, Yingbiao Sun*. Nickel oxide nanoparticles induce hepatocyte apoptosis via activating endoplasmic reticulum stress pathways in rats. Environ Toxicol, 2017, 32(12):2492-2499. (* Corresponding author)
[6] Chang Xuhong, Zhu An, Liu Fangfang, Zou lingyue, Su Li, Liu Shaokong, Zhou Honghua, Sun Yanyan, Han Aijie, Sun Yifan, Li Sheng, Li Jin, Sun Yingbiao*. Nickel oxide nanoparticles induced pulmonary fibrosis via TGF-β1 activation in rats. Hum Exp Toxicol, 36(8):802-812. (*Corresponding author)
[7] Lingyue Zou, Li Su, Yifan Sun, Aijie Han, Xuhong Chang, An Zhu, Fangfang Liu, Jin Li, Yingbiao Sun *. Nickel sulfate induced apoptosis via activating ROS-dependent mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum stress pathways in rat Leydig cells. Environ Toxicol, 2017, 32(7):1918-1926. (* Corresponding author)
[8] Xuhong Chang, An Zhu, Fangfang Liu, Lingyue Zou, Li Su, Sheng Li, Yingbiao Sun*. Role of NF-κB activation and Th1/Th2 imbalance in pulmonary toxicity induced by nano NiO. Environ Toxicol, 2017, 32(4):1354-1362. (* Corresponding author)
[9] An Zhu, Xuhong Chang, Yingbiao Sun*, Lingyue Zou, Li Su, Yifan Sun, Sheng Li, ShaokunLiu, Yanyan Sun, Honghua Zhou, and Jin Li. Role of oxidative stress and inflammatory response in subchronic pulmonary toxicity induced by nano nickel oxide in Rats. Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 2017,17(3):1753-1761. (* Corresponding author)
[10] Fangfang Liu, Xuhong Chang, Minmin Tian, An Zhu, Lingyue Zou, Aijie Han, Li Su, Sheng Li and Yingbiao Sun*. Nano NiO induced liver toxicity via activating the NF-κB signaling pathway in rats. Toxicol Res, 2017, 6(2):242-250. (* Corresponding author)
[11] Fang Guo,Yingbiao Sun*, Li Su, Sheng Li, Zhifei Liu, Jian Li, Xiaoting Hu, Jin Li. Losartan attenuates paraquat-induced pulmonary fibrosis in rats. Human and Experimental Toxicology, 2015, 34(5) 497–505. (* Corresponding author)
[12] Zhifei Liu, Yingbiao Sun*, Li Su, Yifan Sun, Shibo Kong, Xuhong Chang, Fang Guo, Wei Li, Junjie Guo, Jin Li. Effects of cisplatin on testicular enzymes and Sertoli cell function in rats. Fundamental Toxicological Sciences (Fundam Toxicol Sci), 2015, 2(4):137-145. (* Corresponding author)