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Guoxing Li

Guoxing Li

Guoxing Li

  • Associate Professor
Personal profile

Guoxing Li is an associate professor in the occupational and environmental medicine department, school of public health at Peking University. He received his Ph.D. from Peking University in 2011. He was awarded a visiting fellow of Auckland University by China ministry of science and technology fund in 2012 and Imperial College London in 2021.

He has published over 30 peer reviewed papers in leading scientific journals such as Lancet planetary health, Stroke, Environment international. As the PI/co-investigator, his research is primarily supported by the china natural science foundation, China-Thailand cooperation project, and Chinese medical association fund. He has participated in the compilation of four monographs and textbooks, such as ‘Modern Environmental Hygiene’, ‘Ambient particulate matter and health’. He is a fellow of Chinese Society of Preventive Medicine Health Engineering Branch, Environmental Mutagen Society, and International Society of Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE).

Editorial activities

International Editorial Board Member for BMC Public Health (SCI, 2021-present)

Invited Reviewer for peer-reviewed journals including  Lancet Planet Health, Environ Int, Environ Res, Chemosphere, Environ Pollut

 

Main research directions

Dr. Li’s research interests center on the adverse effects of air pollution; climate-related disease burden; environmental health risk evaluation.

 

Representative scientific research projects

 1. National Natural Science Foundation of China, ’the satellite remote data -derived acute effects of fine particulate matter on population mortality’ (2014-2017)

2. Key scientific and technological project on health of Tianjin,’ the construction of air quality health index and public health risk forecasting’ (2017-2019)

3. NSFC-TRF, ’The integrated impacts of climate types and chemical constituents of the fine particulate matters (PM2.5) on human health from biomass-burning air pollution  in upper northern Thailand’ (2018-2020)

4. EU Health effects and associated socio-economic costs of increasing temperatures and wildfires – A global assessment(2020-2023)

 

 

10 representative papers

1. Guoxing Li, Qun Guo, Yang Liu, Yixue Li, Xiaochuan Pan. Projected Temperature-Related Years of Life Lost From Stroke Due To Global Warming in a Temperate Climate City, Asia: Disease Burden Caused by Future Climate Change. Stroke. 2018;49:828-834.

2. Guoxing Li, Yixue Li, Lin Tian, Qun Guo, Xiaochuan Pan. Future temperature-related years of life lost projections for cardiovascular disease in Tianjin, China. Science of the Total Environment,  2018;630:943-950.

3. Boya Zhang, Guoxing Li#,Yue Ma,Xiaochuan Pan. Projection of temperature-related mortality due to cardiovascular disease in beijing under different climate change, population, and adaptation scenarios. Environmental Research, 2018;162:152-159.

4. Yixue Li, Guoxing Li#, Qiang Zeng, Fengchao Liang, Xiaohuan Pan. Projecting temperature-related years of life lost under different climate change scenarios in one temperate megacity, China. Environmental Pollution. 2018;233:1068-1075.

5. Yixue Li, Guoxing Li, Qiang Zeng, Fengchao Liang, Xiaochuan Pan: Projecting temperature-related years of life lost under different climate change scenarios in one temperate megacity, China. Environ Pollut 2018, 233,1068-1075.

6.Jing Huang, Qiang Zeng, Xiaochuan Pan, Xinbiao Guo, Guoxing Li: Projections of the effects of global warming on the disease burden of ischemic heart disease in the elderly in Tianjin, China. BMC Public Health 2019, 19,1465.

10.2 papers in air pollution related health field

7. Jie Li, Jing Huang, Ru Cao, Peng Yin, Lijun Wang, Yang Liu,Xiaochuan Pan, Guoxing Li#, Maigeng Zhou#. The association between ozone and years of life lost from stroke, 2013-2017: a retrospective regression analysis in 48 major Chinese cities,Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2021,405,124220. (Corresponding author)

8. Guoxing Li, Jing Huang, Jinwei Wang, Minghui Zhao, Yang Liu, Xinbiao Guo, Shaowei Wu, Luxia Zhang. Long-term exposure to ambient PM2.5  and increased risk of chronic kidney disease prevalence in China,Journal of the American Society of Nephrology,2021,32,448-458.(Co-first author)

9. Jing Huang, Xiaochuan Pan, Xinbiao Guo, Guoxing Li#. Health impact of China's Air Pollution Prevention and Control Action Plan: an analysis of national air quality monitoring and mortality data. Lancet Planet Health. 2018;2:e313-e323.

10. Huang Jing, Xiaochuan Pan, Xinbiao Guo, Guoxing Li#. Impacts of air pollution wave on years of life lost: A crucial way to communicate the health risks of air pollution to the public. Environment International, 2018;113:42-49.