中文

Faculty

Peng Zhao

Peng Zhao

Peng Zhao

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

Education:

2003.9-2008.7, Ph.D. in Toxicology, School of Public Health, Peking University. (Supervisor: Prof. Zongcan Zhou)

1998.9-2003.7, B.S. in Preventive Medicine, School of Public Health, Peking University.

Career:

2004.8-present, Associate Professor, Department of Toxicology, School of Public Health, Peking University.

2008.8-2004.7, Lecturer, Department of Toxicology, School of Public Health, Peking University.

Academic Services:

Member, Chinese Society of Preventive Medicine, Health Toxicology Branch.

Member, Professional Committee of Genetic Toxicology, Chinese Society of Toxicology.

Member of Expert Group, National Medical Examination Center (NMEC).

Faculty Accolades:

Ng Teng Fong/Sino Young Outstanding Scholar Award, 2015.

Young Scholars Award, Peking University Health Science Center, 2012.

Excellent Teacher of Peking University Health Science Center, 2010 and 2013.


Main research directions

Cellular and Molecular Toxicology; Chemical Carcinogenesis; Toxicogenomics.

Representative scientific research projects

1. Project of National Natural Science Foundation of China, Predict liver and kidney target organ toxicities based on cellular stress response pathway ensemble testing and toxicogenomics, 81370079, 01/01/2014-12/31/2017, PI.

2. Project of Beijing Natural Science Foundation, Tumor-associated Biomarker Screening Based on Serum Proteomics of Tumor-bearing Nude Mice Induced by BaP-transformed 16HBE Cells, 7132122, 01/01/2013-6/31/2015, PI.

3. Project of National Natural Science Foundation of China, Identification of cellular stress response pathway induced by toxicants and prediction of liver and kidney target organ toxicity, 81001253, 01/01/2011-12/31/2013, PI.

10 representative papers

1. Wang Y‖, Jia Y‖, Yan L, Fu J, Hao M, Chen W, Yao B, Zhao P*, Zhou Z*. Clusterin and neuropilin-2 as potential biomarkers of tumor progression in benzo[a]pyrene-transformed 16HBE cells xenografted nude mouse model. Chem Biol Interact. 2017; 275: 145-151.

2. Zhao P*, Fu J, Yao B, Jia Y, Zhang H, Li X, Dong L, Gao Y, Liu W, Chen W, Zhou Z*. Label-free quantitative proteomic analysis of benzo(a)pyrene-transformed 16HBE cells serum-free culture supernatant and xenografted nude mice sera. Chem Biol Interact. 2016; 245: 39-49.

3. Yuan Z, Ying XP, Zhong WJ, Tian SM, Wang Y, Jia YR, Chen W, Fu JL, Zhao P*, Zhou ZC*. Autophagy Attenuates MnCl2-induced Apoptosis in Human Bronchial Epithelial Cells. Biomed Environ Sci. 2016; 29(7): 494-504.

4. Zhao P, Fu J, Yao B, Song Y, Yuan L, Jia Y, Ma S, Chen W, Zhou Z*. The cell cycle distribution should be given more consideration in cell-based in vitro toxicological studies. Archives of Toxicology, 2014; 88(2): 337-343.

5. Zhao P, Fu JL, Yao BY, Jia YR, Zhou ZC*. S phase cell percentage normalized BrdU incorporation rate, a new parameter for determining S arrest. Biomedical and Environmental Sciences, 2014; 27(3): 215-219.

6. Zhao P, Fu J, Yao B, Hu E, Song Y, Mi L, Li Z, Zhang H, Jia Y, Ma S, Chen W, Zhou Z*. Diethyl sulfate-induced cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in human bronchial epithelial 16HBE cells. Chemico-Biological Interactions, 2013; 205(2): 81-89.

7. Zhao P, Fu J, Yao B, Song Y, Mi L, Li Z, Shang L, Hao W, Zhou Z*. In vitro malignant transformation of human bronchial epithelial cells induced by benzo(a)pyrene. Toxicology In Vitro, 2012; 26(2): 362-368.

8. Zhao P‖, Zhang L‖, Zhong W, Ying X, Huang H, Yao B, Yuan Z, Fu J, Wang Y, Zhou Z*. Antigen-subtracted 2-DE/MS strategy, a novel proteomic analysis platform. Archives of Toxicology, 2011; 85(1): 35-41.

9. Zhao P, Zhong W, Ying X, Yao B, Yuan Z, Fu J, Zhou Z*. Comparative Proteomic Analysis of anti-Benzo(a)pyrene-7,8-dihydrodiol-9,10-epoxide transformed and normal human bronchial epithelial G0/G1 cells. Chemico-Biological Interactions, 2010; 186(2): 166-173.

10. Zhao P, Zhong W, Ying X, Yuan Z, Fu J, Zhou Z*. Manganese chloride-induced G0/G1 and S phase arrest in A549 cells. Toxicology. 2008; 250(1):39-46.