Lecturer

Minzhen Wang

updateTime:2018-10-11 fontSize:T|T

Minzhen Wang, Ph.D., Lecturer

Tel.: +861 3919851536

E-mail: wangmzh@lzu.edu.cn

Education

Sep. 2010-Jun. 2013   Ph.D. degree at College of Atmospheric Sciences, Lanzhou University, Major in Medical Meteorology

Sep. 2007-Jun. 2010   M.D. degree at School of Public Health, Lanzhou University, Major in Epidemiology and Health Statistics

Sep. 2002-Jun. 2007   B.M. degree at School of Public Health, Lanzhou University, Major in Preventive Medicine

Employment

Jul. 2013-present   Lecturer of Epidemiology and Health Statistics, School of Public Health, Lanzhou University

Honors & Awards

Aug. 2018, won the second prize in the fourth national college and university young teachers teaching competition

Jun. 2018, won the first prize in the fourth college and university young teachers teaching competition in Gansu Province.

May 2018, won the second prize in the second medicine college young teachers teaching basic skills competition in northwest region

Mar. 2018, won the advanced individual of the teacher’s virtue in Lanzhou University

Jan. 2018, won the first prize in the young teacher's lecture competition in Lanzhou University

Dec. 2012, won the second prize for scientific and technological progress in Gansu province

Teaching Courses

Epidemiology (for undergraduate students)

Modern Epidemiology (for postgraduate student)

Health Behavior (for undergraduate students)

Medical Ethics (for undergraduate students)

Professional Service

None

Research Interests

Epidemiology of chronic diseases

Environmental Epidemiology

Academic Projects

1. A prospective cohort study on the effect and mechanism of long-term exposure of pm2.5 on type 2 diabetes incidence in China western typical area. Funding by National Natural Science Foundation in China, 1/6, 2018-2020.

2. A study on the influence mechanisms of sudden weather change and pm2.5 on hypertension patients in a population-based cohort. Funding by National Natural Science Foundation in China, 2/7, 2016-2018.

3. Urban cancer early diagnosis and early treatment project. Funding by The ministry of finance in China, 9/23, 2014-2019.

4. A nested case control study of air pollution on type 2 diabetes. Funding by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, 1/6, 2018-2019.

5. Study on the Effect of air pollution on type 2 diabetes and its mechanism. Funding by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, 1/6, 2016-2017.

6. Risk assessment of interaction between meteorological elements and acute health effects of respiratory diseases. Funding by the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities, 1/6, 2014-2015.

Representative Achievements

1. Wang M, Zheng S, Nie Y, et al. Association between Short-Term Exposure to Air Pollution and Dyslipidemias among Type 2 Diabetic Patients in Northwest China: A Population-Based Study. Int J Environ Res Public Health, 2018, 15(4): 631.

2. M. Wang, N. Cheng, S. Zheng, D.et al. Metabolic syndrome and the risk of breast cancer among postmenopausal women in north-west China, Climacteric, 2015, 18(6): 852-858.

3. Minzhen Wang, Shan Zheng, Shigong Wang, et al. The interaction effect of temperature and air pollution on hospital admissions of respiratory disease in Lanzhou: evidence from a heavily polluted region in western China. Biomedical and environmental sciences. 2013; 26(5):403-407.

4. Minzhen Wang, Shan Zheng, Shilin He, et al. The association between diurnal temperature range and emergency room admissions for cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive and genitourinary disease among the elderly: a time series study . Science of the Total Environment. 2013; 456–457, 370-375.

5. D. Wang, M. Wang, N. Cheng, et al.Sulfur dioxide exposure and other factors affecting age at natural menopause in the Jinchuan cohort, Climacteric, 2015, 18(5): 722-733.

6. Zheng Shan, Wang Minzhen, Li Bei, et al. Gender, Age and Season as Modifiers of the Effects of Diurnal Temperature Range on Emergency Room Admissions for Cause-Specific Cardiovascular Disease among the Elderly in Beijing. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2016; 13(5):447.

7. Shan Zheng, Minzhen Wang, Shigong Wang, et al. Short-term effects of gaseous pollutants on daily hospital admissions for cardio-cerebrovascular disease in Lanzhou: evidence from a heavily polluted region in China. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2013; 10 (2): 462-477. (Co-first author)

8. Teng huaijing, Zheng shan, Wang minzhen, et al. Diurnal temperature range and daily emergency room admissions among the elderly in Beijing, China. Biomed Environ Sci,2013;26(10):857-860. (Co-first author)