
Personal Information:
Name:Guangqin Fan
Position/Title: Chair of the Professor Committee, School of Public Health; Professor; Doctoral Supervisor
Department: Occupational and Environmental Health
Email: fanguangqin@ncu.edu.cn
Profile:
Ph.D. Earning her Bachelor of Medicine from Tongji Medical University, her Master of Medicine from Jiangxi Medical College, and her Ph.D. from Wuhan University. She serves as Vice Chairman of the Jiangxi Preventive Medicine Association, Vice President of the Jiangxi Occupational Health Association, Vice Chairman of the Jiangxi Technical Committee for Occupational Health and Safety Standardization, and Vice Chairman of the Jiangxi Committee for Occupational Disease Prevention and Control. She has led five National Natural Science Foundation projects, one sub-project of the National Ministry of Science and Technology’s Basic Research Program, and three Jiangxi Provincial Natural Science Foundation projects. She has received two third prizes for scientific and technological progress at the provincial/ministerial level and two first prizes for scientific research achievements from Jiangxi higher education institutions. She has published over 60 academic papers in domestic and international core journals and participated in editing 11 national textbooks, including those included in the National Higher Education “11th Five-Year,” “12th Five-Year,” and “13th Five-Year” planning series.
I. Research Directions
Health effects of environmental pollution, mechanisms of pollution-induced health damage, and related intervention measures
II.Major Research Projects
Abnormal dendritic spine morphology induced by low-dose combined heavy metal exposure and its LIMK1/SSH1 molecular regulatory mechanisms. National Natural Science Foundation Project (81673222), 2017.1–2020.12, ¥550,000.
Survey of biological effective doses and early health damage markers for cadmium in humans in heavy metal‑polluted areas (Sub‑project 3). National Basic Research Program of the Ministry of Science and Technology (2015FY111100), 2015.5–2019.5, ¥1,070,000.
Role of RyR‑regulated intracellular calcium signaling in synaptic plasticity underlying lead‑induced cognitive impairment. National Natural Science Foundation Project (81273120), 2013.1–2016.12, ¥700,000.
Synaptic homeostasis and its molecular mechanisms in a heavy metal environment. National Natural Science Foundation Project (21267017), 2013.1–2016.12, ¥500,000.
III. Representative Publications (, corresponding author)*
Zhou F, Wu F, Zou S, Chen Y, Feng C, Fan G*. Dietary, Nutrient Patterns and Blood Essential Elements in Chinese Children with ADHD. Nutrients. 2016 Jun 8;8(6). pii: E352.
Feng C, Gu J, Zhou F, Li J, Zhu G, Guan L, Liu H, Du G, Feng J, Liu D, Zhang S, Fan G*. The effect of lead exposure on expression of SIRT1 in the rat hippocampus. Environ Toxicol Pharmacol. 2016 Jun;44:84‑92.
Zhou F, Chen Y, Fan G*, Feng C, Du G, Zhu G, Li Y, Jiao H, Guan L, Wang Z. Lead‑induced iron overload and attenuated effects of ferroportin 1 overexpression in PC12 cells. Toxicol In Vitro. 2014 Dec;28(8):1339‑48.
Zhu G, Fan G*, Feng C, Li Y, Chen Y, Zhou F, Du G, Jiao H, Liu Z, Xiao X, Lin F, Yan J. The effect of lead exposure on brain iron homeostasis and the expression of DMT1/FP1 in the brain in developing and aged rats. Toxicol Lett. 2013 Feb 4;216(2‑3):108‑23.
Fan G*, Zhou F, Feng C, Wu F, Ye W, Wang C, Lin F, Yan J, Li Y, Chen Y, Bi Y. Lead‑induced ER calcium release and inhibitory effects of methionine choline in cultured rat hippocampal neurons. Toxicol In Vitro. 2013 Feb;27(1):387‑95.
Fan G*, Feng C, Wu F, Ye W, Lin F, Wang C, Yan J, Zhu G, Xiao Y, Bi Y. Methionine choline reverses lead‑induced cognitive and N‑methyl‑d‑aspartate receptor subunit 1 deficits. Toxicology. 2010 Jun 4;272(1‑3):23‑31.