Min (Zhengmin) Qian - Epidemiology Professor |
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Location: Saint Louis, Missouri, USA |
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Min (Zhengmin) Qian
Epidemiology Professor [email protected] Saint Louis, MO 63104 EDUCATION Ph. D., January 2002 Epidemiology/Exposure Assessment, School of Public Health, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ), and Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, New Jersey M.D., July 1985 Tongji Medical University, Wuhan, China HONORS and AWARDS Dean s Feasibility Grant Award, Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, 2003 Awards of Progress in Science and Technology, Wuhan City Government, 1992 Award of Progress in Science and Technology, Hubei Province Government, 2000 Excellent Researcher and Engineer, Wuhan Environmental Protection Institute, 1996 Achievement in Environmental Science and Technology, Chinese National Environmental Protection Agency (NEPA), 1992 EMPLOYMENT Saint Louis University, College for Public Health and Social Justice, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Saint Louis, Missouri Tenured Professor of Epidemiology July 2014 present Tenured Associate Professor of Epidemiology July 2013 June 2014 Associate Professor of Epidemiology August 2010 June 2013 Chair, Department of Epidemiology July 2011 July 2017 Chair, Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics July 2017 present Co-Director, Institute for Global Health and Wellbeing July 2017 present Saint Louis University, College for Public Health and Social Justice, Institute for Global Health & Wellbeing, Saint Louis, Missouri Professor of Global Health August 2014 - Present Huazhong University of Science and Technology, School of Medicine and Health Management, Wuhan, China Guest Professor June 2012 - present Geisinger Center for Health Research, Danville, Pennsylvania Investigator II and Co-Director of the Environmental Health Institute March 2008 July 2010 Developing research projects on community health, children s health, global health, environmental health, reproductive epidemiology, clinical epidemiology, chronic disease epidemiology, and pharmacogenetics The Pennsylvania State University College of Medicine, Department of Public Health Sciences, Division of Epidemiology, Hershey, Pennsylvania Assistant Professor of Epidemiology January 2002-February 2008 Developing research projects on community health, global health, children s health, environmental health, disaster and bioterrorism preparedness, and epidemiology and teaching graduate and medical students Assistant Professor of Public Health (Fixed Term II) March 2008 July 2010 Associate Professor of Public Health (Fixed Term II) August 2010 June 2015 Professor of Public Health (Fixed Term II) June 2015 - present Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute (EOHSI), Exposure Science Division, Piscataway, New Jersey Research Assistant (Ph.D. study) September 1997-September 2001 Worked on project, "Study for Effects of Long-term Air Pollution on Lung Function and Respiratory Health in Children and Adults," sponsored by EPA and Chinese government: conducted analytic design, database establishment, database management, data processing and analysis, and data reporting on 7540 cross-sectional standard questionnaires (with 1,258,000 observations) and 12,000 longitudinal children s lung function; evaluated the effect of particles on respiratory conditions in children and adults and on the growth of lung function; examined the exposure effects relationship between residential exposures to cigarette smoking and combustion fuels on the respiratory conditions and the lung function. Research Assistant September 1997-August 1998 Processed and analyzed data using SAS for the studies: Lead, Solvents and Neurobehavioral in Construction Workers, and Functional Status and Mood in Persian Gulf Registry Veterans with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Tasks included systematic evaluation of disease targets and relevant populations in conjunction with psychologists, statisticians, and exposure experts; data cleaning-up, data management, multivariate analysis of variance, developing multiple linear regression and unconditional logistic regression models, and factor analysis of covariates. Visiting Scholar September 1996 September 1997 Worked for the project, "Study for Effects of Long-term Air Pollution on Lung Function and Respiratory Health in Children and Adults." Processed, analyzed, and reported epidemiological and environmental exposure data from the pilot and full-scale studies; reported on children s and adults respiratory health effects of indoor and outdoor air pollution in conjunction with physicians, statisticians, and environmental scientists. Wuhan Academy of Environmental Sciences/ Wuhan Environmental Monitoring Center, Environmental and Occupational Medicine Division, Wuhan, China Deputy Director October 1995 August 1996 Epidemiologist October 1991 August 1996 Medical Engineer September 1985 September 1991 Supervised and conducted research as Principal Investigator on study design, data collection, database establishment, database management, data processing and analysis, and data reporting on projects: Health Effects of Atmospheric Pollution on Urban Residents (Sponsored by the Chinese State Environmental Protection Administration), Study for Effects of Long-term Air Pollution on Lung Function and Respiratory Health in Children and Adults (Sponsored by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency), and Investigation on the Health Effects of Environmental Pollution on Residents in Yijiadun Industrial Area of Wuhan (Sponsored by Wuhan Environmental Protection Agency). Worked as Co-Investigator on the projects: Cadmium Bioaccumulation, Oral Exposure, and Kidney Impairment, Dynamics, Exposure and Hazard Assessment of Chloroform in Drinking water and Study on the Sources and Contribution of Atmospheric Particles in Wuhan . Worked as Consultant in the projects, Impact of a Shengnong Automobile Assembly Plant on the Environment and Impact of a Changjang Papermaking Mill on the Environment . Keywords: Colorado Missouri |