储海燕, 博士副教授
Haiyan Chu,MD, PhD Associate Professor
Department:Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health
Email:chy_grape@njmu.edu.cn
Research Interest
Environment, Genetic/Epigeneticand Cancer
Environmental Pollution and Human Health
Education
Nanjing Medical University, Preventive Medicine, B.S. (2004.9-2009.7)
Nanjing Medical University, Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health,M.S. & Ph.D. (2009.9-2014.7)
Honors and Awards:
2021 333 project of Jiangsu province (ThirdClass)
Ongoing Research Projects
PI, The mechanism of alternative splicing genetic variants of lncRNA contribute to susceptibility of bladder cancer. NSFC,81872691
PI, Mechanism and risk assessment of tobacco specific mutations in the pathogenesis of bladder cancer caused by smoking. Key University Science Research Project of Jiangsu Province, 2022
Selected Papers
1. Wang X,Guo Z, Zhu H, Xin J, Yuan L, Qin C, Wang M, Zhang Z, Wang Y, Chu H.Genetic variants in splicing factor genes and susceptibility tobladder cancer. Gene.2022;809:146022.
2.Liu H, Gu J, Huang Z, Han Z, Xin J, Yuan L, Du M, Chu H,Wang M, Zhang Z. Fine particulate matter inducesMETTL3-mediated m6A modification of BIRC5 mRNA in bladder cancer. JHazard Mater.2022;437:129310.
3. Chu H,Xin J, Yuan Q, Wu Y, Du M, Zheng R, Liu H, Wu S, Zhang Z, Wang M. Aprospective study of the associations among fine particulate matter,genetic variants, and the risk of colorectal cancer. EnvironInt.2021;147:106309.
4. Guo Z,Zhu H, Xu W, Wang X, Liu H, Wu Y, Wang M, Chu H,Zhang Z. Alternative splicing related genetic variants contribute tobladder cancer risk. MolCarcinog.2020;59(8):923-929.
5. Yuan Q,Chen Y, Li X, Zhang Z, Chu H.Ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) inducesoxidative stress and pro-inflammatory response via up-regulating theexpression of CYP1A1/1B1 in human bronchial epithelial cells invitro. MutatRes Genet Toxicol Environ Mutagen.2019;839:40-48.