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Xiaochuan Pan

Xiaochuan Pan

Xiaochuan Pan

  • Professor
  • xx@bjmu.edu.cn
  • Xueyuan Road 38, Haidian District, Beijing, China
  • Peking University
Personal profile

Mr. Xiao-chuan Pan is Professor of Dept. of Occupational and Environmental Health, Peking University School of Public Health, Beijing, China.

Education: B. Sc degree, Beijing Medical University, 1982; M. Sc degree in Environmental Health from Peking University Health Science Center in 1988.

Professional experiences:

University Hospitals Essen, Germany for environmental toxicology as a visiting scholar in 1992-1994; Queensland University of Technology(QUT), Australia  for environmental epidemiology as visiting professor in June-Oct., 2005; Griffith University (GU), Australia for climate change and health as visiting professor in Aug. 2009-Feb.,2010, used to be as adjunct professors of both QUT and GU.    

Prof. Pan has been in charge for a lot of research projects supported by Ministry of Science and Technology, NSFC of China, and collaborated with international colleagues, e.g. HZM, Germany on health effects of fine (PM2.5)/ultrafine particles, USEPA on Energy Selection and Health Benefits in Beijing and China, EU on HENVINET (FP6) and URGENCHE (FP7) project, South Korea on Health Assessment of Asian Dust, as well as with Energy Foundation of USA on China Sustainable Energy Program.


Professional Committees:   

The member of Policy Committee of International Society for Environmental Epidemiology, the director of Beijing Environmental Mutagen Society.


Main research directions

Prof. Pan’s research interests focuse primarily on health effects of outdoor/indoor air pollution, climate change and relevant health impacts to the exposed population and quantitative evaluation for the related burden of disease by means of environmental epidemiology approaches..


Representative scientific research projects

1. National Natural Science Foundation of China, ’the spatial temporal analysis between ambient air pollution and population mortality’ (81273033)

2. Ministry of Ecology and Environment of the People's Republic of China, ‘Research on the pollution characteristics of fine particulate matter in typical areas and the early warning index system for human health risks’.


10 representative papers

1. Fengchao Liang, Qingyang Xiao, Yujie Wang, Alexei Lyapustin, Guoxing Li, Dongfeng Gu, Xiaochuan Pan⁎, Yang Liu. MAIAC-based long-term spatiotemporal trends of PM2.5 in Beijing, China. Science of the Total Environment 2018; 616–617: 1589–1598

2. Lin Tian, Fengchao Liang, Meimei Xu, Lei Jia, Xiaochuan Pan* and Archie C. A. Clements. Spatio-temporal analysis of the relationship between meteorological factors and hand- foot-mouth disease in Beijing, China. BMC Infectious Diseases 2018; 18:158

3. Fengchao Liang, Qingyang Xiao, Dongfeng Gu, Meimei Xu, Lin Tian, Qun Guo, Ziting Wu, Xiaochuan Pan*, Yang Liu. Satellite-based short- and long-term exposure to PM2.5 and adult mortality in urban Beijing, China. Environmental Pollution 2018; 242: 492-499

4. Fengchao Liang, Lin Tian, Qun Guo, Dane Westerdahl, Yang Liu, Xiaobin Jin, Guoxing Li and Xiaochuan Pan. Associations of PM2.5 and Black Carbon with Hospital Emergency Room Visits during Heavy Haze Events: A Case Study in Beijing, China. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2017, 14: 725;

5. Liang F, Gao M, Xiao Q, Carmichael GR, Pan X, Liu Y. Evaluation of a data fusion approach to estimate daily PM2.5 levels in North China. Environ Res. 2017;158:54- 60.

6. Wang X, Guo Y, Li  G, Zhang Y, Westerdahl  D, Jin X, Pan X, Chen L. Spatiotemporal analysis forthe effect of ambient particulate matter on cause- specific respiratory mortality in Beijing, China. Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2016 Feb 22.

7. Qiang Zeng 1,2, †, Guoxing Li 2, †, Yushan Cui 1, Guohong Jiang 1 and Xiaochuan Pan. Estimating temperature-mortality exposure-response relationships and optimum ambient temperature in the multi-cities level of China Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2016, 13, x; doi:10.3390/

8. Siqi Zhang, Guoxing Li, Lin Tian, Qun Guo, Xiaochuan Pan. Short-term exposure to air pollution and morbidity of COPD and asthma in East Asian area: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Environmental Research 148 (2016) 15–23

9. Xuying Wang 1, Guoxing Li 1, Liqun Liu 1, Dane Westerdahl 2, Xiaobin Jin 1 and Xiaochuan Pan. Effects of Extreme Temperatures on Cause-Specific Cardiovascular Mortality in China Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2015, 12, 16136–16156

10. Qiang Zeng, Guoxing Li, Liang Zhao, Guohong Jiang, and Xiaochuan Pan, haracteristics of the Exposure-Response Relationship of Particulate Matter and Mortality A Time Series Analysis of 7 Cities in China. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2015; 57(10):e93-99