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Faculty

Lailai Yan

Lailai Yan

Lailai Yan

  • Research Assistant
  • yll@bjmu.edu.cn
  • Xueyuan Road 38, Haidian District, Beijing, China
  • Peking University
Personal profile

Graduated from School of Public Health, Peking University, Doctor, 2017

Research Assistant, Department of Laboratorial Science and Technology

Member of the Atomic Spectrometry Application and Technology Committee

 

Main research directions

(1)Relationship between metallomics and human health

(2)Application of instrument analysis in the field of public health

Representative scientific research projects

1. The interdisciplinary medicine Seed Fund (BMU2017MX006) of Peking University, Research on first-episode schizophrenia based on metallomics and amino acid metabolomics in plasma, 2018/01-2018/12,Project leader

2. The Youth Talent Support Program by the School of Public Health, Peking University, Association of metal elements with risk of neural tube defects, 2016/12-2018/12, Project leader

3. Beijing Natural Science Foundation(2122051), Inorganic fingerprint of common pathogenic bacteria and its rapid identification, 2012/01-2014/12,participant

4. National Natural Science Foundation (30972434), Reasons of lead fingerprint differences in blood, urine, hair and organs within the same body, 2010/01-2012/12,participant

10 representative papers

1. Lailai Yan#, Juntuo Zhou#, Dong fang Wang, Dan dan Si,Ya qiong Liu,Li jun Zhong* Yuxin Yin*. Unbiased lipidomic profiling reveals metabolomic changes during the onset and antipsychotics treatment of schizophrenia disease, Metabolomics, 2018, 14(80):80.

2. Lailai Yan#, Bin Wang#, Zhenjiang Li, Yingying Liu, Wenhua Huo, Jingyu Wang*, Zhiwen Li*, Aiguo Ren,Association of essential trace metals in maternal hair with the risk of neural tube defects in offspring, Birth Defects Research A, 2017, 109(3): 234-243.

3. Bin Wang#,*, Lailai Yan#, Wenhua Huo, Qun Lu, Zixi Cheng, JingxuZhang *, Zhiwen Li, Rare earth elements and hypertension risk among housewives: A pilot study in Shanxi Province, China, Environmental Pollution, 2016, 220: 837-842.

4. Bing Cao#, Lailai Yan#, Jiahui Ma, Min Jind, Caroline Park, Yasaman Nozari, Olivia P. Kazmierczak, Hannah Zuckerman, Yena Lee, Zihang Pan, Elisa Brietzke, Roger S. McIntyre, Leanna M.W. Lui, Nan Li*, Jingyu Wang*, Comparison of serum essential trace metals between patients with schizophrenia and healthy controls. Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology, 2019, 79-85.

5. Bin Wang#, Lailai Yan#, Ying Sun, Jingjing Yan, Qun Lu*, Jingxu Zhang*, Zhiwen Li, Alkaline-earth elements of scalp hair and presence of hypertension in housewives: A perspective of chronic effect, Chemosphere, 2017, 181:134-141.

6. Xie J#, Yan L#, Cheng Z, Qiang L, Yan J, Liu Y, Liang R, Zhang J, Li Z, Zhuang L, Hao C, Wang B*, Lu Q*.Potential effect of inflammation on the failure risk of in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer among infertile women.Hum Fertil(Camb), 2018:1-9.

7. Ma Jiahui, Wang Bin, Gao Xia, Wu Hao, Wang Dongfang, Li Nan, Tan Jiping,

Wang Jingyu*, Yan Lailai *. A comparative study of the typical toxic metals in serum by patients of schizophrenia and healthy controls in China. Psychiatry Research  269 2018: 558–564.

8. Huang, N#, Cao, B#, Brietzke, E, Park, C, Cha, D, Pan, Z, Zhu, J, Liu, Y, Xie, Q, Zeng, J, McIntyre, R S, Wang, J*, Yan, L*. A pilot case-control study on the association between N-acetyl derivatives in serum and first-episode schizophrenia. Psychiatry Res, 2019,272:36-41.

9. Yiming Pang, Yunhe Guo, Kexin Li, Mengyuan Ren, Xiaoqian Jia, Zewu Li, Bin Wang*, Lailai Yan*, Zhiwen Li. Potential effect of germanium exposure on the risk of influenza-like illness in housewives in Shanxi Province, China. Science of the Total Environment, [Accepted 8 May 2019].

10. Wang B, Zhu Y, Yan L, et al. Association of maternal chronic arsenic exposure with the risk of neural tube defects in Northern China. Environ Int, 2019,126:222-227.