HuangPeng

发布者:公共卫生学院发布时间:2022-10-23浏览次数:583

Associate Professor of  Epidemiology

Member of the 3rd Professional Committee of Comprehensive AIDS Preventionand Control

Member of the Geriatric Nephrology Group of the 3rd Committee of the Geriatrics Branch of Jiangsu Medical Doctor Association

Youth member of the 1st  Rehabilitation Medicine Professional Committee of Jiangsu Preventive Medicine Association

huangpeng@njmu.edu.cn

黄鹏,博士教授

Peng Huang,MD, PhD


Research Interest

Epidemiology of  Infectious Diseases

Infectious Diseases and Molecular Epidemiology


Education

Harvard  Medical SchoolGastroenterology, Postdoctoral Fellow (2019.07-2021.08)

Nanjing  Medical University, Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Ph.D. (2011.09-2016.06)

Nantong  University, Preventive Medicine, B.S. (2006.09-2011.06)


Honors and Awards:

2019  The Seventh Batch of  Outstanding Young and Middle-aged Teachers of  Nanjing Medical University (First Class)


Ongoing Research Projects

  • PI, Molecular epidemiology study on the association between upper respiratory tract flora and metabolites regulating Treg cellfunction and the outcome of  influenza A virus infection.NSFC,82173585


Selected Papers

1.Huang Peng#, Zou Yixin#,Zhang Xingyu, Ye Xiangyu, Wang Yidi, Yu Rongbin and Yang Sheng*. The Causal Effects of Insomnia on Bipolar Disorder, Depression, and Schizophrenia. A Two-Sample Mendelian Randomization Study. Frontiersin Genetics 2021, 12(1880):763259.

2.Huang Peng#, Wang Yan#,Yue Ming, Ge Zhijun, Xia Xueshan, Jeyarajan Andre J., Holmes JacintaA., Yu Rongbin, Zhu Chuanwu, Yang Sheng*, Lin Wenyu* and ChungRaymond T*. The risk of hepatitis C virus recurrence in hepatitis Cvirus-infected patients treated with direct-acting antivirals afterachieving a sustained virological response: A comprehensive analysis. Liver International 2021, 41(10):2341-2357.

3.Fu Zuqiang#, Cai Weihua#, ShaoJianguo, Xue Hong, Ge Zhijun, Fan Haozhi, Dong Chen, Wang Chunhui,Zhang Jinwei, Shen Chao, Zhang Yun, Huang Peng* and YueMing*. Genetic Variants in TNFSF4 and TNFSF8 Are Associated with the Risk of  HCV Infection Among Chinese High-Risk Population. Frontiersin Genetics 2021, 12(403).