Qibing Zeng | Environmental Health | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Dr. Qibing Zeng | Environmental Health | Best Researcher Award

Professor at Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention , China

Prof. Dr. Qibing ZengΒ  is a Professor at the National Institute for Occupational Health and Poison Control, China CDC. He holds a Doctor of Medicine (2020) and a Master of Medicine (2011) in Toxicology from Guizhou Medical University. His research focuses on organoid-based disease models 🧬, environmental and genetic epidemiology 🌍, and bioactive natural products in metabolic disease treatment. Dr. Zeng has led multiple national research projects on arsenic poisoning, metabolic diseases, and environmental toxicology. Previously, he served as a Professor at Guizhou Medical University. His work contributes to understanding disease mechanisms and advancing translational medicine. πŸ“©

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πŸŽ“ Academic Qualifications

Prof. Dr. Qibing ZengΒ  holds a Doctor of Medicine (2020) in Toxicology from Guizhou Medical University, where he specialized in environmental toxicology and disease mechanisms. He earned his Master of Medicine (2011) in Hygiene of Toxicology from the same institution, formerly known as Guiyang Medical College, focusing on public health and toxicological safety . His academic journey began with a Bachelor of Medicine (2008) in Clinical Medicine (Oncology), where he gained foundational expertise in cancer research and treatment . Dr. Zeng’s strong educational background supports his extensive research in toxicology, metabolic diseases, and environmental health. πŸ“šπŸ”¬

πŸ‘¨β€πŸ« Work Experience

Prof. Dr. Qibing Zeng Β is a Professor at the National Institute for Occupational Health and Poison Control, China CDC (2024–present), focusing on toxicology and disease prevention . Previously, he served as a Professor at the Key Laboratory of Environmental Pollution Monitoring and Disease Control, Guizhou Medical University (2022–2024) . He was an Associate Professor (2017–2021) and Lecturer (2014–2016) at the School of Public Health, Guizhou Medical University, where he contributed to environmental health research . His academic career began as a Teaching Assistant (2011–2013), laying the foundation for his expertise in toxicology and public health. πŸ“šπŸ”¬

Research FocusΒ 

Prof. Dr. Qibing Zeng’s research primarily focuses on toxicology, metabolic diseases, and organoid-based disease models. His work explores environmental and genetic epidemiology 🧬, investigating how pollutants like arsenic and fluorine affect human health . He also studies the mechanisms of bioactive natural products Β in treating metabolic disorders. His projects include 3D skin organoid models , arsenic-induced toxicity, and disease progression in endemic regions . Through these studies, he aims to develop translational applications for public health and occupational safety, contributing to disease prevention and toxicological interventions πŸ”¬

Publication Top Notes

πŸ”Ή The risk factors for diabetic peripheral neuropathy: a meta-analysis
πŸ“… Year: 2019 | πŸ” Cited by: 247

πŸ”Ή Global trends and forecasts of breast cancer incidence and deaths
πŸ“… Year: 2023 | πŸ” Cited by: 161

πŸ”Ή Assessing potential mechanisms of arsenic-induced skin lesions and cancers: Human and in vitro evidence
πŸ“… Year: 2020 | πŸ” Cited by: 71

πŸ”Ή Association and risk of five miRNAs with arsenic-induced multiorgan damage
πŸ“… Year: 2019 | πŸ” Cited by: 65

πŸ”Ή Alterations of arsenic levels in arsenicosis residents and awareness of its risk factors: a population-based 20-year follow-up study in a unique coal-borne arsenicosis county
πŸ“… Year: 2019 |

Conclusion

Dr. Qibing Zeng is a distinguished researcher in toxicology, epidemiology, and metabolic diseases, holding a Doctor of Medicine and multiple advanced degrees. As a professor at China CDC, he has led nationally funded projects and contributed significantly to environmental health and disease prevention. His research, published in high-impact journals like Bioactive Materials and Science of the Total Environment, has gained substantial citations, reflecting its in scientific impact. With expertise spanning public health, molecular toxicology, and epidemiology, Dr. Zeng’s leadership and multidisciplinary collaborations position him as a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award. πŸ†πŸ”¬πŸš€.

 

 

Eric Stemn | Occupational Safety | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Eric Stemn | Occupational Safety | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Eric Stemn, University of Mines and Technology, Ghana

Dr. Eric Stemn is a distinguished Ghanaian academic, currently serving as a Lecturer in the Environmental & Safety Engineering Department at the University of Mines and Technology (UMaT), Tarkwa, Ghana πŸ‡¬πŸ‡­. He earned his PhD in Occupational Health and Safety from the University of Queensland, Australia πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ί. His research focuses on safety management in the mining industry, environmental sustainability, and occupational health πŸš‘πŸ”. Dr. Stemn has authored numerous scholarly publications and actively contributes to industry practices through consultancy and training πŸ“šπŸ› οΈ. He is a member of the Ghana Institute of Environmental and Safety Professionals 🌿.

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πŸŽ“ Academic Background

Eric Stemn, a distinguished Ghanaian academic, holds a PhD in Occupational Health and Safety from the University of Queensland (2019). He also earned an MSc in Environmental Science from Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (2013) and a BSc in Geomatic Engineering from the University of Mines and Technology, Tarkwa (2010). 🌍

πŸ“š Professional Experience

Currently, he serves as a Lecturer in the Environmental & Safety Engineering Department at the University of Mines & Technology, Tarkwa. He has held various consultancy roles with companies like ZEN Petroleum and Newmont Ghana Limited. πŸ› οΈ

Research Focus

Dr. Eric Stemn’s research primarily focuses on safety culture and performance in the mining industry. His works investigate systemic constraints and organizational roles in incident investigations, aiming to improve safety outcomes. He has explored occupational health, particularly in the Ghanaian mining sector, and analyzed risk factors for accidents. His research extends to environmental issues, including the effects of urban growth on thermal environments and health risks from soil contaminants. Dr. Stemn also addresses waste management and the spatial analysis of mining impacts, contributing significantly to sustainable mining practices and safety enhancements. πŸ› οΈπŸŒ

 

Publication

  • Examining the relationship between safety culture maturity and safety performance of the mining industry – Safety science πŸ›‘οΈ | Cited by: 180 | Year: 2019
  • Failure to learn from safety incidents: Status, challenges and opportunities – Safety science πŸ›‘ | Cited by: 109 | Year: 2018
  • Analysis of injuries in the Ghanaian mining industry and priority areas for research – Safety and health at work βš’οΈ | Cited by: 78 | Year: 2019
  • Multi-criteria GIS-based siting of transfer station for municipal solid waste: The case of Kumasi Metropolitan Area, Ghana – Waste Management & Research πŸ—ΊοΈ | Cited by: 73 | Year: 2016
  • Focusing on coal workers’ lung diseases: a comparative analysis of China, Australia, and the United States – International journal of environmental research and public health 🫁 | Cited by: 69 | Year: 2018
  • Mutualism, commensalism or parasitism? Perspectives on tailings trade between large-scale and artisanal and small-scale gold mining in Ghana – Resources Policy βš–οΈ | Cited by: 36 | Year: 2018
  • Human health risk via soil ingestion of potentially toxic elements and remediation potential of native plants near an abandoned mine spoil in Ghana – Science of The Total Environment 🌿 | Cited by: 34 | Year: 2021
  • Analysis of artisanal and small-scale gold mining accidents and fatalities in Ghana – Resources Policy ⚠️ | Cited by: 31 | Year: 2021
  • Modelling of land surface temperature changes as determinant of urban heat island and risk of heat-related conditions in the Wassa West Mining Area of Ghana – Modeling Earth Systems and Environment 🌑️ | Cited by: 28 | Year: 2020
  • Interactions between organisational roles and environmental hazards: the case of safety in the Chinese coal industry – Resources Policy 🏭 | Cited by: 28 | Year: 2019