PERSONAL INFORMATION
Name: Cheng Shuqun
Gender: Female
Title: Professor
CONTACT INFORMATION
Email: 100077@cqmu.edu.cn
Address: No.61, Middle University Road, Huxi Street, Shapingba District, Chongqing 401331, China
Phone: +86-68485008
EDUCATION EXPERIENCE
1990.9-1995.6:Prevention, Bachelor, Chongqing Medical University
1998.9-2001.6: Health statistics and Epidemiology, Master, Chongqing Medical University
2006.9-2009.6: Clinical laboratory diagnostics, PhD Chongqing Medical University
WORKING EXPERIENCE
2019.10 to present: Professor Chongqing Medical University
2006.10-2019.10: Associate professor Chongqing Medical University
2000.8-2006.10: Lecturer Chongqing Medical University
1995.7-2000.8: Teaching assistant Chongqing Medical University
RESEARCH INTERESTS
She has been engaged in research on environmental pollution and population health for a long time, especially in the relationship between air pollution and lung function, and has published more than 50 academic papers as the first or corresponding author. Current research interests: environmental toxicology and epidemiology, workplace health promotion.
HONOUR & AWARDS
1. The member of the editorial board of Modern Medicine and Hygiene magazine
2. The expert of Chongqing Occupational Health Expert Bank
3. The expert of Chongqing water-related Product Evaluation expert Bank,
4.The member of the Occupational Disease Physician Branch of Chongqing Medical Doctor Association
PUBLICATIONS
1.Shuqun Cheng. Alterations of Gut-Derived Melatonin in Neurobehavioral Impairments Caused by Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles. International Journal of Nanomedicine.2023:18,1899–1914.
2.Shuqun Cheng. Pregnancy exposure to carbon black nanoparticles induced neurobehavioral
deficits that are associated with altered m6A modification in offspring. Neurotoxicology. 2020: 81, 40–50
3.Shuqun Cheng. Maternal exposure to traffic pollutant causes impairment of spermatogenesis
and alterations of genome-wide mRNA and microRNA expression in F2 male mice. Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology. 2018:64,1–10.
4.Shuqun Cheng. Gut-brain communication in hyperfunction of 5-hydroxytryptamine induced
by oral zinc oxide nanoparticles exposure in young mice. Food and Chemical Toxicology . 2020 Jan;135:110906
5. Shuqun Cheng. Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry based metabolomics profile of hippocampus and cerebellum in mice after chronic arsenic exposure. Environ Toxicol. 2019;34(2):103-111.