Faculty & Research

College of Public Health -- DENG Dan

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PERSONAL INFORMATION

Name: Deng Dan

Gender: Female

Title: Professor

Position: Deputy Dean

 

CONTACT INFORMATION

Email: 100079@cqmu.edu.cn

Address: No. 61, University City Middle Road, Huxi Street, Shapingba District, Chongqing City, China

Phone: +86-68485008

 

EDUCATION EXPERIENCE

1. 1995.09-2000.07, Chongqing Medical University, Preventive Medicine, Bachelor’s Degree

2. 2000.09-2003.07, Chongqing Medical University, Epidemiology and Health Statistics, Master's Degree

3. 2006.09-2009.07, Chongqing Medical University, Clinical Laboratory Diagnostics, Doctoral Degree

 

WORKING EXPERIENCE

1. 2003.07-2005.09, Chongqing Medical University, Teaching Assistant

2. 2005.09-2011.09, Chongqing Medical University, Lecturer

3. 2011.09-2017.09, Chongqing Medical University, Department Director, Associate Professor

4. 2013.12-2014.12, University of Washington, Visiting Scholar

5. 2017.09-2021.05, Chongqing Medical University, Department Director, Professor

6. 2021.05 to present, Chongqing Medical University, Deputy Dean, Department Director, Professor

 

RESEARCH INTERESTS

In the era of transformative advancements in data analysis technologies, tools, and methods, Professor Deng has been committed to long-term research in various domains, including population health and statistical decision-making, statistical learning from biomedical big data, biomarker selection and disease prediction for common diseases, as well as the exploration of prevention and control strategies for major public health emergencies and common infectious diseases. Professor Deng has established stable research directions, encompassing the study of characteristics and trends in chronic diseases in populations, data mining for disease biomarkers, assessment of clinical diagnostic tests, statistical learning from biomedical big data, and the study of epidemiological trends and control strategies for infectious diseases.

 

HONOUR & AWARDS

1. Chongqing Talents and Renowned Teachers

2. Exemplar in Educating and Teaching in Chongqing City

3. Chongqing Higher Education Huang Danian-style Teaching Team

4. Outstanding Young Faculty Member in Chongqing's Universities and Colleges

5. Inaugural Qian De Teaching Excellence Award at Chongqing Medical University

6. Outstanding Party Affairs Worker at Chongqing Medical University

7. Secretary of the Branch in the Third Batch of National Model Party Branch Cultivation and Establishment Units

8. Secretary of the Branch in Chongqing's First Batch of New Era Higher Education Party Building Model Branches

 

PUBLICATIONS

1. Wang Y, Xiao D, Wu M, Qing L, Yang T, Xiao P, Deng D. Epidemiological Characteristics and Factors Associated with Cure of Leprosy in Chongqing, China, from 1949 to 2019. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2022;108(1):165-173.

2. Peng X, Yin J, Wang Y, Chen X, Qing L, Wang Y, Yang T, Deng D. Retirement and elderly health in China: Based on propensity score matching. Front Public Health. 2022;10:790377.

3. Qing L, Wang Y, Yang T, Chen X, Zhang M, Bu Q, Tan B, Deng D. Study on HIV/AIDS knowledge, sexual attitudes, sexual behaviors, and preventive services among young students in Chongqing, China. Front Public Health. 2022;10:982727.

4. Peng X, Pu Y, Jiang X, Zheng Q, Gu J, Zhou H, Deng D. Analysis of Factors That Influenced the Mental Health Status of Public Health Workers During the COVID-19 Epidemic Based on Bayesian Networks: A Cross-Sectional Study. Front Psychol. 2021;12:755347.

5. Du J, Xie J, Qian Y, Wu M, Huang W, Yin J, Peng X, Deng D. Impact of China's zero mark-up drug policy on drug cost of NCDs' outpatients: an interrupted time series analysis. BMC Health Serv Res. 2021;21(1):404. Published 2021 Apr 29.

6. Wu MY, Li Y, Fu BJ, Wang GS, Chu ZG, Deng D. Evaluate the performance of four artificial intelligence-aided diagnostic systems in identifying and measuring four types of pulmonary nodules. J Appl Clin Med Phys. 2021;22(1):318-326.

7. Meng Q, Liu X, Xie J, Xiao D, Wang Y, Deng D. Epidemiological characteristics of bacillary dysentery from 2009 to 2016 and its incidence prediction model based on meteorological factors. Environ Health Prev Med. 2019;24(1):82.