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Yingxin Yu

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Yingxin Yu

PHD/Master Advisor

PHD/Master Advisor

Positional Title

Professor of Environmental Science and Engineering

Duty


Email

 yuyingxin@ gdut.edu.cn

Research Interests

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Personal profile


Education

2003.03 - 2005.06   Ph.D.  Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry,

 Chinese Academy of Sciences

1999.09 - 2002.06   M.Sc.  South China Normal University

1995.09 - 1999.07   B. Sc.  Jiangxi Normal University

Work experience

2017.11--   Professor

School of Environmental Science and Engineering,

Institute of Environmental Health and Pollution Control,

Guangdong University of Technology,

Guangzhou 510006, China

2005.07-- 2017.10  ProfessorAssociate Professor,Assistant Professor,

Shanghai University,

Shanghai,

P.R. China

2002.07-- 2003.02  

Guangzhou Tianhe District Personnel Burea,

Guangzhou,

P.R. China

Certificates

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Academic part-time

Invited Reviewer:

Environment Science and Technology、Environment International、Environmental Pollution、Journal of Hazardous Materials、Science of the Total Environment

 

Publications:

Recent Publications:

  1. Zhang XL, Wu X, Lei BL, Jing Ye, Jiang ZA, Zhang XY, Fang XM, Yu YX*. Transplacental transfer characteristics of organochlorine pesticides in paired maternal and cord sera, and placentas and possible influencing factors. Environmental Pollution. 2018, 233: 446–454

  2. Zhang XL, Yu YL, Gu Y, Li XJ, Zhang XY, Yu YX*. In vitro determination of transdermal permeation of synthetic musks and estimated dermal uptake through usage of personal care products. Chemosphere, 2017, 173: 417-424

  3. Zhang XL, Li XJ, Jing Y, Fang XM, Zhang XY, Lei BL, Yu YX*. Transplacental transfer of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in paired samples of maternal serum, umbilical cord serum, and placenta in Shanghai, China. Environmental Pollution, 2017, 222: 267-275

  4. Yu YX*, Wang MM, Zhang KQ, Yang D, Zhong YF, An J, Lei BL, Zhang XY. The transepithelial transport mechanism of polybrominated diphenyl ethers in human intestine determined using a Caco-2 cell monolayer. Environmental Research, 2017, 154: 93-100.

  5. Zhang XL#, Zhang KQ#, Yang D, Ma L, Lei BL, Zhang XY, Zhou J, Fang XM, Yu YX*. Polybrominated biphenyl ethers in breast milk and infant formula from Shanghai, China: Temporal trends, daily intake, and risk assessment. Science of the Total Environment. 2014, 497/498: 508–515.

  6. Zou W, Chen C, Zhong YF, An J*, Zhang XY, Yu YX, Yu ZQ*, Fu JM. PI3K/Akt Pathway Mediates Nrf2/ARE Activation in Human L02 Hepatocytes Exposed to Low-Concentration HBCDs. Environmental Science & Technology, 2013, 47(21): 12434–12440.

  7. Yu YX*, Li CL, Zhang XL, Zhang XY, Pang YP, Zhang SH, Fu JM. Route-specific daily uptake of organochlorine pesticides in food, dust, and air by Shanghai residents, China. Environment International. 2012, 50: 31–37.

  8. Yu YX*, Zhang DP, Zhang XY. Correct equations for calculating the maximum allowable fish consumption rate for human health risk assessment considering the noncarcinogenic effects of multiple contaminants in fish. Environmental Science & Technology. 2012, 46, 10481–10482.

  9. Yu YX, Pang YP, Li C, Li JL, Zhang XY*, Yu ZQ, Feng JL, Wu MH, Sheng GY, Fu JM. Concentrations and seasonal variations of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) in in- and out-house dust and human daily intake via dust ingestion corrected with bioaccessibility of PBDEs. Environment International. 2012. 42: 124–131.

  10. Yu YX*, Han SY, Zhang DP, Van de Wiele T, Lu M, Wang DQ, Yu ZQ, Wu MH, Sheng GY, Fu JM. Factors affecting the bioaccessibility of polybrominated diphenylethers in an in vitro digestion model. Journal of Agriculture and Food Chemistry. 2009, 57 (1), 133–139.

  11. Yu YX, Wen S, Feng YL, Bi XH, Wang XM, Peng PA, Sheng GY, Fu JM*. Development of a compound-specific carbon isotope analysis method for atmospheric formaldehyde via NaHSO3 and cysteamine derivatization. Analytical Chemistry. 2006, 78(4): 1206–1211.

  12. Wen S, Feng YL, Yu YX, Bi XH, Wang XM, Sheng GY, Fu JM*. Development of a compound-specific isotope analysis method for atmospheric formaldehyde and acetaldehyde. Environmental Science & Technology. 2005, 39(16): 6202–6207.

Research Project

Jan. 2017—Dec. 2020, Program leader,  650,000RMB

Environmental Geochemistry (Project No. 21677094).

Funding Body: General Program of National Nature Science Foundation of China 

Jan. 2013—Dec. 2016, Program leader,  800,000RMB

Environmental Geochemistry (Project No. 21277086).

Funding Body: General Program of National Nature Science Foundation of China

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