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Wei Wu

Nanjing Medical University, China

Biography:

Dr. Wei Wu serves as Deputy Dean of the School of International Education, Deputy Director of the Department of International Cooperation and Exchange, and Professor of the Department of Toxicology at Nanjing Medical University, China. He was a guest researcher at the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) between 2017 and 2018. He is the PI of the State Key Laboratory of Reproductive Medicine and Offspring Health, and the Key Laboratory of Modern Toxicology of the Ministry of Education.

 

He is a member of different national and international societies in the fields of human reproduction and toxicology, and has received awards from many national societies for the originality and quality of his projects. He has a wide range of teaching and consulting experience, including in toxicology. His research interests include the application of new media technology in teaching, epigenetic mechanisms of transgenerational effects of male infertility induced by endocrine disrupting chemicals, environmental exposure and male reproductive health, genetic and epigenetic risk factors of male infertility and abnormal fetal growth.

 

Prof. Wu has published 100+ papers in peer-reviewed academic journals including Environmental Pollution, EBioMedicine, Environment International, Environmental Health, Clinical Epigenetics, Toxicological Sciences, Human Reproduction, and Molecular Human Reproduction. The H-index is 29. He has edited nine books and collaborated on ten books, 19 patents, and in the organization of three international conferences. Prof. Wu serves as the Editor-in-Chief of international scientific journals International Journal of Sexual Health and Reproductive Health Care, Research International Journal of Endocrinology and Diabetes, Executive Editor of Annals of Molecular and Genetic Medicine, Associate Editor of the JSM Invitro Fertilization, and editor of many other journals including Scientific Reports and Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine.

5th GSPH

Oral

Title : The Potential Role of Altered Sperm DNA Methylation in The Effects of Air Pollution Exposure on Semen Quality And Offspring Birth Outcomes: Evidence From A Cohort Study