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YIN Shengju

Associate Professor

Email: yinshengju@163.com

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Research Areas: Early life exposure and maternal/child health

Biography

Dr. Shengju Yin, is an associate professor at School of Public Health, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of medicine. Yin’ research focuses on early-life exposure and maternal/child health, including prenatal exposure to environmental pollutants and child development, pregnancy complications, birth defects. She is the member of Birth Defects Prevention and Molecular Genetics Branch, China Maternal and Child Health Association.

Publications

  1. Yin S, Wei J, Wang C, Jin L, Wang L, Li Z, Zhang Y, Yin C, and Ren A, Alkali and alkaline earth elements in maternal serum and occurrence of orofacial clefts in offspring. Reprod Toxicol, 2022. 110: 97-104.

  2. Yin S, Sun Y, Yu J, Su Z, Tong M, Zhang Y, Liu J, Wang L, Li Z, Ren A, and Jin L, A High Concentration of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Umbilical Cord Tissue is Associated with an Increased Risk for Fetal Neural Tube Defects. Exposure and Health, 2022.

  3. Yin S, Tian T, Wang C, Wang D, Pi X, Liu M, Jin L, Liu J, Wang L, Li Z, Ren A, and Yin C, Prenatal uranium exposure and risk for fetal neural tube defects: A case-control study in women living in a rural area of northern China. J Hazard Mater, 2021. 424(Pt B): 127466.

  4. Yin S, Sun Y, Yu J, Su Z, Tong M, Zhang Y, Liu J, Wang L, Li Z, Ren A, and Jin L, Prenatal exposure to organochlorine pesticides is associated with increased risk for neural tube defects. Sci Total Environ, 2021. 770: 145284.

  5. Tian T, Yin S, Jin L, Liu J, Wang C, Wei J, Liu M, Li Z, Wang L, Yin C, and Ren A, Single and mixed effects of metallic elements in maternal serum during pregnancy on risk for fetal neural tube defects: A Bayesian kernel regression approach. Environ Pollut, 2021. 285: 117203.

  6. Yin S, Wei J, Wei Y, Jin L, Wang L, Zhang X, Jia X, and Ren A, Organochlorine pesticides exposure may disturb homocysteine metabolism in pregnant women. Sci Total Environ, 2020. 708: 135146.

  7. Yin S, Wang C, Wei J, Wang D, Jin L, Liu J, Wang L, Li Z, Ren A, and Yin C, Essential trace elements in placental tissue and risk for fetal neural tube defects. Environ Int, 2020. 139: 105688.

  8. Yin S, Wang C, Wei J, Jin L, Liu J, Wang L, Li Z, Yin C, and Ren A, Selected essential trace elements in maternal serum and risk for fetal orofacial clefts. Sci Total Environ, 2020. 712: 136542.