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薛涛

薛涛

薛涛

  • 研究员、博士生导师
  • txue@hsc.pku.edu.cn
  • 北京市海淀区学院路38号
  • 北京大学
个人简介

2011年北京大学环境学院学士,2015年匹兹堡大学公共卫生学院博士,现为北京大学医学部公共卫生学院生育健康研究所研究员。擅长利用流行病学、大数据和时空统计等方法,分析影响人类生育健康的多种环境风险因子;以第一/通讯作者在Nature Communications、The Lancet Planetary Health、PLoS Medicine、eLife等高水平期刊上发表论文29篇,共发表SCI论文60余篇;担任Nature Sustainability、Science Bulletin、Environmental Health Perspective、Environmental Science & Technology、Remote Sensing of Environment、Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization等多领域期刊的评审人。

在以下研究方向招聘博士后(博士)、科研助理(硕士)、实习生(本科生),常年有效,专业不限,具备相关研究经历者优先,欢迎有意者邮件联系和咨询。


主要研究方向

1.空气污染暴露对生育健康的影响(研究领域:流行病学);

2.环境政策的健康效应推断(研究领域:因果推断统计);

3.基于多源数据的不良环境暴露及健康风险评估(研究领域:空间统计、机器学习、疾病负担评估)。

代表性科研项目

1.国家自然科学基金青年项目,41701591,基于风险评价识别我国空气污染健康损伤的高危人群,2018/01-2018/12,8万元,主持

2.北大百度基金,2020BD031,多源数据深度学习驱动的高分辨疾病负担空间分布研究,2021.1-2022.12, 30万,主持,在研

3.国家自然科学基金面上项目,4217050142,基于多源数据融合,评估我国细颗粒物、臭氧和温度的相关关系及其协同健康风险,2022.1-2025.12,55万,主持,在研


10篇代表性论文

1.  Li J#, Guan T#, Guo Q#, Geng G, Wang H, Guo F, Li J, Xue T*. Exposure to landscape fire smoke reduced birthweight in low-and middle-income countries: findings from a siblings-matched case-control study. eLife. 2021 Sep 29;10:e69298.

2. Xue T*,#, Geng G#, Han Y, Wang H, Li J, Li H, Zhou Y, Zhu T*. Open fire exposure increases the risk of pregnancy loss in South Asia. Nature Communications 2021; 20: 37676. 10.1038/s41467-021-23529-7.

3. Xue T#,*, Geng G#, Li J#, et al, Zhu T*. Associations Between Exposure to Landscape Fire Smoke and Child Mortality in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: a matched case-control study. The Lancet Planetary Health, 5(9), e588-e598.

4. Xue, T., Guan, T., Geng, G., Zhang, Q., Zhao, Y. and Zhu, T.*, 2021. Estimation of pregnancy losses attributable to exposure to ambient fine particles in south Asia: an epidemiological case-control study. The Lancet Planetary Health, 5(1), pp.e15-e24.

5. Xue, T., Zhu, T.*, Geng, G. and Zhang, Q., 2019. Association between pregnancy loss and ambient PM2· 5 using survey data in Africa: a longitudinal case-control study, 1998–2016. The Lancet Planetary Health, 3(5), pp.e219-ee225.

6. Xue T*, Guan T, Zheng Y, Geng G, Zhang Q, Yao Y and Zhu T*. Long-term PM2.5 exposure and depressive symptoms in China: a quasi-experimental study. The Lancet Regional Health - Western Pacific 2021, 6: 100079.

7. Xue T*, Zhu T*, Peng W, Guan T, Zhang S, Zheng Y, Geng G, Zhang Q. Clean air actions in China, PM2.5 exposure and household medical expenditures: A quasi-experimental study. PLoS Medicine 2021, 18(1), p.e1003480.

8. Xue T, Zhu T*, Zheng Y, Zhang Q. Declines in mental health associated with air pollution and temperature variability in China. Nature Communications 2019; 10, 2165.

9. Xue T, Zheng Y, Tong D, Zheng B, Li X, Zhu T, Zhang Q*. Spatiotemporal continuous estimates of PM2.5 concentrations in China, 2000-2016: a machine learning method with inputs from satellites, chemical transport model, and ground observations. Environment International 2019; 123: 345–357. (ESI高被引)

10. Xue T, Liu J, Zhang Q*, Geng G, Zheng Y, Dan T, Liu Z, Guan D, Bo Y, Zhu T, He K, Hao J, Rapid improvement of PM2.5 pollution and associated health benefits in China during 2013–2017. SCIENCE CHINA Earth Sciences 2019. 62(12), 1847-1856. (ESI高被引)