Faculty & Research

College of Basic Medicine -- GENG Yanqing

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PERSONAL INFORMATION

Name: Yanqing Geng

Gender: Female

Title: associate professor

 

CONTACT INFORMATION

Email: 102813@cqmu.edu.cn

Address: No.1, Yi Xue Yuan Road, Yuzhong District, Chongqing Medical University, Chongqing 400016, China.

Phone: +86-13996490232

 

EDUCATION EXPERIENCE

2005.9-2010.6:BS, Clinical medicine, Chongqing Medical University

2010.9-2013.6:MS, Genetics, Chongqing Medical University

2013.9-2016.6:MD, Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics, Chongqing Medical University

 

WORKING EXPERIENCE

2016.9 to present   Teacher of physiology, Chongqing Medical University

 

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Professor Geng has been engaged in research on the effect of environmental factors on pregnancy and the molecular regulatory network of embryo implantation. In the past five years, Professor Geng has undertaken 1 project of National Natural Science Foundations of China, and 1 project National Natural Science Foundations of Chongqing, and participated in more than 30 National Natural Science Foundations of China. These research results would not only provide experimental basis for a comprehensive understanding of the impact of environmental factors on reproductive health, but also improve the molecular mechanism of embryo implantation, so as to lay the foundation for conducting research on reproductive physiology.

 

HONOUR & AWARDS

First Prize for Excellent Thesis at the National Eugenics Science Conference of 9th and 10th

 

PUBLICATIONS

1. Yanqing Geng. Decidual derived exosomal miR-99a-5p targets Ppp2r5a to inhibit trophoblast invasion in response to CeO2NPs exposure. Part Fibre Toxicol. 2023 Apr 20;20(1):14.

2.Yanqing Geng. Maternal exposure to CeO2NPs derails placental development through trophoblast dysfunction mediated by excessive autophagy activation. J Nanobiotechnology. 2022 Mar 15;20(1):131.

3.Yanqing Geng. The disruption of human trophoblast functions by autophagy activation through PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway induced by exposure to titanium carbide (Ti3C2) MXene. Food Chem Toxicol. 2022 Jul;165:113128.

4.Yanqing Geng. Rictor/mTORC2 is involved in endometrial receptivity by regulating epithelial remodeling. FASEB J. 2021 Jul;35(7):e21731.

5. Yanqing Geng. Maternal exposure to CeO2NPs during early pregnancy impairs pregnancy by inducing placental abnormalities. J Hazard Mater. 2020 May 5;389:121830.