About
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Professor Adjunct
Biography
Xiaoming Shi is the Professor and Director of the National Institute of Environmental Health (NIEH), Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (China CDC). Professor Shi received his MD in 1999 from Anhui Medical University and PhD in Epidemiology and Health Statistics in 2005 from the China CDC. He joined the branch of Infectious Disease Surveillance, China CDC in 2005, and then worked as the head of the Branch of Monitoring and Evaluation, Division of non-communicable Disease (NCDs) Control and Community Health, China CDC. In 2015, he was appointed as the Director of NIEH, China CDC.
Dr. Shi has received a number of grants from the Ministry of Science and Technology of China, National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC), as well as international agencies and organizations (e.g., United Nations Population Fund) to conduct research on healthy longevity and environmental health, and more. He has also contributed to the establishment the National Human Bio-monitoring (NHBM) of China to assess for the first time the internal exposure levels of environmental chemicals in the Chinese population. Dr. Shi is currently leading a large-scale project systematically assessing the acute health risks of air pollution in China. He and his research group conducted a cohort study on sub-clinical outcomes of polluted air in China (SCOPA-China Cohort) and a well-designed panel study on biomarkers of air pollutants exposure among Chinese aged 60-69 (China BAPE). He has published over 200 peer-reviewed journal articles and authored/co-authored in over 10 book chapters and books.
Appointments
Environmental Health Sciences
Professor AdjunctPrimary
Other Departments & Organizations
- Environmental Health Sciences
- Environmental Health Sciences (EHS)
- Yale School of Public Health
- Yale School of Public Health - NEW
Research
Research at a Glance
Yale Co-Authors
Krystal Pollitt, PhD, P.Eng.
Pengfei Guo, MBBS, PhD
Publications
2024
Evaluation of various mass spectrometry mode based on gas chromatography for quantifying the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon metabolites in human urine
Bao S, Qian J, Qiu T, Jiang W, Gu W, Qu Y, Bai X, Yu X, Jiang Y, Tang S, Lv Y, Shi X, Lu Y. Evaluation of various mass spectrometry mode based on gas chromatography for quantifying the polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon metabolites in human urine. Journal Of Chromatography A 2024, 1739: 465521. PMID: 39566290, DOI: 10.1016/j.chroma.2024.465521.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsElectron ionizationHuman urinePolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbonsGas chromatographyOH-PAHsHydroxylated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbonsTandem mass spectrometryRange of compoundsMethod validation criteriaMass spectrometry technologyAromatic hydrocarbonsMass spectrometryHuman exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbonsExposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbonsPolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon metabolitesNational human biomonitoring programSample volumeHuman biomonitoring programsHuman biological monitoringIonizationBiomonitoring programsUrine samplesHydrocarbon metabolitesBiological monitoringMinute concentrationsCorrigendum to ‘Heavy metals and metalloids exposure and liver function in Chinese adults - A nationally representative cross-sectional study’ [Environ. Res. 252-P2 (2024) 118653]
Wang S, Lyu Y, Ji S, Liu N, Wu B, Zhao F, Li Z, Qu Y, Zhu Y, Xie L, Li Y, Zhang Z, Song H, Hu X, Qiu Y, Zheng X, Zhang W, Yang Y, Li F, Cai J, Zhu Y, Cao Z, Tan F, Shi X. Corrigendum to ‘Heavy metals and metalloids exposure and liver function in Chinese adults - A nationally representative cross-sectional study’ [Environ. Res. 252-P2 (2024) 118653]. Environmental Research 2024, 262: 120178. PMID: 39438182, DOI: 10.1016/j.envres.2024.120178.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchBurden of non-communicable diseases due to population ageing in China: challenges to healthcare delivery and long term care services
Lv Y, Fan L, Zhou J, Ding E, Shen J, Tang S, He Y, Shi X. Burden of non-communicable diseases due to population ageing in China: challenges to healthcare delivery and long term care services. The BMJ 2024, 387: e076529. PMID: 39424307, PMCID: PMC11484826, DOI: 10.1136/bmj-2023-076529.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAltmetricSocial isolation and likelihood of becoming centenarians: evidence from the Chinese longitudinal healthy longevity survey
Li Y, Jigeer G, Lv Y, Wang K, Peng Y, Sun L, Shi X, Gao X. Social isolation and likelihood of becoming centenarians: evidence from the Chinese longitudinal healthy longevity survey. BMC Geriatrics 2024, 24: 839. PMID: 39407128, PMCID: PMC11476547, DOI: 10.1186/s12877-024-05417-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsChinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity SurveySocial isolationLongevity SurveyAssociated with health outcomesHigher social isolation scoresConditional logistic regression modelsOldest-old peopleProspective nested case-control studyPublic health initiativesSocial isolation scoresOldest-old populationNested case-control studyDegree of social isolationLogistic regression modelsCase-control studyBackgroundSocial isolationHealth initiativesHealth outcomesLifestyle factorsCommunity-basedNever smokersOlder adultsYear of entryInverse associationIsolation scoresLeisure-time activities and disability among Chinese community-dwelling oldest old: evidence from the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Study
Zhong W, Wang X, Liang F, Song W, Chen Z, Li Z, Shen Q, Shen D, Nan Y, Xiang J, Li C, Ye Z, Huang H, Wang J, Lv Y, Shi X, Mao C. Leisure-time activities and disability among Chinese community-dwelling oldest old: evidence from the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Study. European Journal Of Public Health 2024, ckae129. PMID: 39254527, DOI: 10.1093/eurpub/ckae129.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLeisure-time activitiesRisk of disabilityOlder adultsChinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity StudyChinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity SurveyActivities of daily livingChinese community-dwellingCox proportional hazards modelsPublic health problemLeisure-timeLongevity SurveyAcceleration of population agingCommunity-dwellingProportional hazards modelDaily livingPhysical performanceWatching TVHealth problemsFrequent engagementDaily activitiesAffecting disabilityDisabilityHazards modelPopulation agingLongevity StudyExposome-Wide Ranking to Uncover Environmental Chemicals Associated with Dyslipidemia: A Panel Study in Healthy Older Chinese Adults from the BAPE Study.
Ding E, Deng F, Fang J, Liu J, Yan W, Yao Q, Miao K, Wang Y, Sun P, Li C, Liu Y, Dong H, Dong L, Zhang X, Lu Y, Lin X, Ding C, Li T, Shi Y, Cai Y, Liu X, Godri Pollitt K, Ji J, Tong S, Tang S, Shi X. Exposome-Wide Ranking to Uncover Environmental Chemicals Associated with Dyslipidemia: A Panel Study in Healthy Older Chinese Adults from the BAPE Study. Environmental Health Perspectives 2024, 132: 97005. PMID: 39240788, PMCID: PMC11379127, DOI: 10.1289/ehp13864.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsDyslipidemia markersCardiovascular diseaseMulti-omicsMarkers of dyslipidemiaExamination of cytokinesMeasurement of cytokinesSerum lipidomeSystemic inflammationMulti-omics profilingCardiac functionDyslipidemiaPrimary preventionClinical measuresSerumChinese adultsBlood transcriptomeImpact spectraCytokinesExposome-wide association studyInflammationMarkersBiomolecular pathwaysAssociationHealthy older adultsElectrocardiogramAssociation of daytime-only, nighttime-only, compound heatwaves with preterm birth by urban-rural and regional socioeconomic status in China
Guo Y, Chen P, Xie Y, Wang Y, Mu Y, Zhou R, Niu Y, Shi X, Zhu J, Liang J, Liu Q. Association of daytime-only, nighttime-only, compound heatwaves with preterm birth by urban-rural and regional socioeconomic status in China. ISEE Conference Abstracts 2024, 2024 DOI: 10.1289/isee.2024.0175.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchFuture high temperature aggravate ozone-attributable deaths and spatial variation under China's carbon neutrality scenario limiting global warming to 2℃
Chen C, Qiu Y, Li T, Shi X. Future high temperature aggravate ozone-attributable deaths and spatial variation under China's carbon neutrality scenario limiting global warming to 2℃. ISEE Conference Abstracts 2024, 2024 DOI: 10.1289/isee.2024.0380.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDisparities of heat wave-related preterm birth in climate types — China, 2012-2019
Guo Y, Xie Y, Wei X, Guo C, Chen P, Wang Y, Mu Y, Shi X, Zhu J, Liang J, Liu Q. Disparities of heat wave-related preterm birth in climate types — China, 2012-2019. ISEE Conference Abstracts 2024, 2024 DOI: 10.1289/isee.2024.1648.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchHigh temperature and hospitalisations for kidney disease spectrum in China during 2013–2019: Vulnerable populations and geographic differentials
Wang Y, Wang S, Shi W, Fan L, Zhang Y, Chen C, Wang J, Fang J, Tong S, Shi X, Wu S. High temperature and hospitalisations for kidney disease spectrum in China during 2013–2019: Vulnerable populations and geographic differentials. ISEE Conference Abstracts 2024, 2024 DOI: 10.1289/isee.2024.0439.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConcepts