Professor

Jingping Niu

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Jingping Niu,M.D.,Prof.

Tel. 0931-8915191

E-mail:niujingp@lzu.edu.cn

Education

07/1984 M.D. Preventive Medicine Beijing Medical College

07/1992 M.S. Environment health Lanhzou Medical College

Employment

07/1984 - 12/1991 Scientist, Environmental Health Institute, Lanzhou Medical College

12/1991 - 10/1998 Lecturer, Environmental Health Institute, Lanzhou Medical College

10/1998 - 06/2001 Associate Professor, Environmental Health Institute, Lanzhou Medical College

06/2001 - 07/2004 Associate Professor and Vice Dean, School of Public Health, Lanzhou Medical College

07/2004 - 04/2011 Professor and Vice Dean, School of Public Health, Lanzhou University

04/2011 - present Professor, School of Public Health, Lanzhou University

Honors & Awards

1. In 2016 the State Council was special government allowances

2. Gansu Province Second prize for scientific and technological progress,2012

3. Hebei Province Second prize for scientific and technological progress,2017

4. Hebei Province Third prize for scientific and technological progress,2018

Teaching Courses

Environmental Health

Professional Service

1. Environmental impact assessment

2. Consulting and training

Research Interests

Environmental and Health

Academic Projects

1.NNSFC(National Nature Science Foundation of China)“Validation of Cadmium Biomarkers in Humans with Low Levels of Environmental Exposures”

2. Lanzhou City Chengguan Distric Science and technology“Study on the effect of air pollution control on air quality and health in Lanzhou City”

Representative Achievements

1. NNSFC(National Nature Science Foundation of China)“Adverse effects of prenatal exposure to nickel on fetus and its potential mechanisms”

2. NIEHS “1/2 Air Pollution-Children's Health GEOHealth Hub in China: China”

3. China Meteorological Administration (CMA) “Climate change associated diseases: mechanisms and prevention”

4. NIH/NIEHS “Research in Environmental Health Sciences”

5. NIEHS “Carcinogenesis of Nickel and Epigenetic Control”

6. NNSFC(National Nature Science Foundation of China)“Effects of cold weather on cardiovascular death”

7. Lanzhou University “Sand storm and its fine particulate matter: health effects in humans and toxicities in animals”

Publications

1. Jingping Niu*, Huanwen Tang*, Environmental Health, Science Press, 2016.08

2.Cuevas, Azita K., Niu, Jingping, Zhong, Mianhua, Liberda, Eric N., Ghio, Andrew, Qu, Qingshan, Chen, Lung Chi*, Metal rich particulate matter impairs acetylcholine-mediated vasorelaxation of microvessels in mice, Particle and Fibre Toxicology, 2015.6.4, 12

3. Leonardo Trasande, Jingping Niu, Juansheng Li, Xingrong Liu, Benzhong Zhang, Guowu Ding, Yingbiao Sun, Qingshan Qu, Meichi Chen, Xiaobin Hu, Lung-Chi Chen, Alan Mendelsohn, Zhilan Li, Yu Chen. (2014) The Environment and Children’s Health Care in Northwest China. BMC Pediatrics, 14:82.

4. Jingping Niu, Eric N. Liberda, Song Qu, Xinbiao Guo, Xiaomei Li, Jingjing Zhang, Junliang Meng,Bing Yan, Nairong Li, Mianhua Zhong, Kazuhiko Ito, Rachel Wildman, Hong Liu, Lung Chi Chen,Qingshan Qu.(2013) The Role of Metal Components in the Cardiovascular Effects of PM2.5. Plos One, 8(12): e83782

5. Adriana Arita, Alexandra Mu?oz, Yana Chervona, Jingping Niu, Qingshan Qu,Najuan Zhao, Ye Ruan, Kathrin Kiok, Thomas Kluz, Hong Sun, Hailey A. Clancy, Magdy, Shamy, Max Costa. (2013) Gene expression profiles in peripheral blood mononuclear cells of Chinese nickel refinery workers with high exposures to nickel and control subjects. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev. 22(2):261-269.

6. Arita A; Niu J; Qu Q; Zhao N; Ruan Y; Nadas A; Chervona Y; Wu F; Sun H; Hayes RB; Costa M. (2012) Global Levels of Histone Modifications in Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells of Subjects with Exposure to Nickel. Environmental health perspectives. 120(2):198-203.

7. Jingping Niu, Song Qu, Xinbiao Guo, Xiaomei Li, Bin Luo, Liying Zhang, Kazuhiko Ito, Rachel Wildman, Lung-Chi Chen, and Qingshan Qu. (2011) Nickel and Disrupted Endothelial Integrity: Implications to PM2.5-associated Cardiovascular Disorders. Epidemiology,22(1):s79.