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Jing Huang

Jing Huang

Jing Huang

  • Assistant professor
  • jing_huang@bjmu.edu.cn
  • Xueyuan Road 38, Haidian District, Beijing, China
  • Peking University
Personal profile

 Jing Huang is the assistant Professor in Department of Occupational and Environmental Health Sciences, School of Public Health, Peking University. Her research mainly focuses on built environment and population health, health impacts of air pollution and intervention evaluation.

Work Experience:

2021 Academic Visitor, Deep Medicine, Nuffield Department of Women’s and Reproductive Health, University of Oxford

2020-Assistant Professor, Department of Occupational and Environmental Health Sciences, School of Public Health, Peking University

2013-2019 Lecture, Department of Occupational and Environmental Health Sciences, School of Public Health, Peking University

Education:

2008-2013 Ph.D of Occupational and Environmental Health Sciences, School of Public Health, Peking University

2003-2008 Bachelor of Preventive Medicine, School of Public Health, Tianjin Medical University

Awards:

The 16th Beijing Youth Excellent Scientific and Technological Paper (2022)

Excellent Teaching Award in Peking University (2019)

The second prize in the 11th Beijing Higher Education Youth Teachers Teaching Basic Competition (2019)

The second prize of Beijing Science and Technology Award, Environmental Protection Science and Technology Award, and Natural Science Award of Chinese Society of Particuology (2018)

Social Work:

Secretary of Chinese Society for Environmental Sciences, Environmental Medicine and Health Branch,Young committee of Environmental Mutagen Society Member of International Society of Environmental Epidemiology (ISEE)

 

 

Main research directions

Built environment and population health,

Health impacts of air pollution and intervention evaluation

 

Representative scientific research projects

1. National Natural Science Foundation of China (Youth Fund), The regulation effects of F2RL3 gene methylation on the influence of PM2.5 exposure on blood coagulation, 81502780, 2016-2018, Principal Investigator

2. National Key Research and Development Program of China, The formation mechanism, main control factors and the health effects of new indoor air pollutants SVOCs, 2016YFC0207103, 2016-2020, Main Investigator

3. The China Association for Science and Technology, Young Elite Scientists Sponsorship Program, 2015QNRC001, 2015-2017, Principal Investigator

4. Peking University, the Clinical Medicine Plus X-Young Scholars Project of Peking University, Aerosol generation-transmission-cross infection pathway chain in stomatology clinic, PKU2019LCXQ008, 2019, Principal Investigator

5. Beijing Science and Technology Commission, The development and demonstration of indoor pollutants control technology based on the fresh air ventilation and purification technology, Z161100000716008, 2016- 2018, Main Investigator

6. Cooperation project with University of Oxford, Built environment and health in the UK Biobank: exploring the complex relationship using machine learning approaches, Main Investigator, 2021

 

10 representative papers

 

First/Corresponding author representative publication in the recent 5 years

1. Huang Jing, Pan Xiaochuan, Guo Xinbiao, Li Guoxing*; Health impact of China’s Air Pollution Prevention and Control Action Plan: an analysis of national air quality monitoring and mortality data; The Lancet Planetary Health; 2018, 2(7): e313-e323.(high cited,IF2020=19.173)

2. Huang Jing, Tian Heng, Wang Jiawei, Yang Teng, Peng Yiran, Wu Shaowei, Fu Tzung-May, Li Guoxing*; A modelling study on PM2.5-related health impacts from climate change and air pollution emission control—China, 2010s and 2040s; China CDC Weekly; 2021, 23(3): 500-506.(The 16th Beijing Youth Excellent Scientific and Technological Paper)

3. Wang Yuxin, Zhao Yan, Xue Lijun, Wu Shaowei, Wang Bin, Li Guoxing*, Huang Jing*, Guo Xinbiao. Effects of air purification of indoor PM2.5 on the cardiorespiratory biomarkers in young healthy adults. Indoor Air. 2021, 31(4): 1125-1133. (Cover image paper of Indoor Air, IF2020=5.770)

4. Zhao Yan, Xue Lijue, Chen Qiao, Kou Minghao, Wang Zemin, Wu Shaowei, Huang Jing*,Guo Xinbiao*. Cardiorespiratory responses to fine particles during ambient PM2.5 pollution waves: Findings from a randomized crossover trial in young healthy adults; Environment International; 2020, 139: 105590. (IF2020=9.621)

5. Wang Jiawei, Shi Jiazhang, Zhao Yan, Xue Lijun, Li Guoxing, Wang Bin, Huang Jing*, Wu Shaowei*, Guo Xinbiao. Cardiorespiratory responses in healthy young adults with exposure to indoor airborne PAEs: A randomized, crossover trail of air purification; Environment International; 2021, 156: 106761. (IF2020=9.621)

6. Sun Yanyan1Huang Jing1, Zhao Yan, Xue Lijun, Li Hongyu, Liu Qisijing, Cao Han, Peng Wenjuan, Guo Chunye, Xie Yunyi, Liu Xiaohui, Li Bingxiao, Liu Kuo, Wu Shaowei*, Zhang Ling*; Inflammatory cytokines and DNA methylation in healthy young adults exposure to fine particulate matter: A randomized, double-blind crossover trial of air filtration; Journal of Hazardous Materials; 2020, 398, 122817. (IF2020=10.588)

7. Li Guoxing1Huang Jing1, Wang Jinwei1, Zhao Minghui, Liu Yang, Guo Xinbiao, Wu Shaowei*, Zhang Luxia*. 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(2): 448-458. (IF2020=10.121)

8. Huang Jing1, Song Yi1, Chu Mengtian, Dong Wei, Miller Mark R., Loh Miranda, Xu Junhui, Yang Di, Chi Rui, Yang Xuan, Wu Shaowei, Guo Xinbiao*, Deng Furong*; Cardiorespiratory responses to low-level ozone exposure: The inDoor Ozone Study in childrEn (DOSE); Environment International; 2019, 131: 105021. (IF2020=9.621)

9. Huang Jing, Pan Xiaochuan, Guo Xinbiao, Li Guoxing*; 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. (IF2020=9.621)

10. Shi Jiazhang, Zhao Yan, Xue Lijun, Li Guoxing, Wu Shaowei, Guo Xinbiao, Wang Bin, Huang Jing* . Urinary metabolites of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons after short-term fine particulate matter exposure: A randomized crossover trial of air filtration; Environmental Pollution; 2021, 285:117258. (IF2020=8.071)