Tao Jing

【Source: | Date:2019-08-05 】

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Professor of Environmental Medicine

Department of Environmental Medicine


* jingtao@hust.edu.cn

Overview

Proffersor Jing’s research focus on the environmental pollution monitoring and health risk. It is a cross-subjects research field containing environmental chemistry and public health.

Academic Areas

Environmental monitoring / Environmental medicine

Research Interests

Determination of multiple contaminants in environmental and biological samples based on the novel nanomaterials.  

Multiple exposure pathways and health risk assessment

Epidemiological studies to investigate the contribution of environmental pollutants to the development of chronic disease.

Development of point-of-care detection devices

Selected Professional Affiliations

Secretary general, Biosensor technology branch of Chinese Society of Biomedical Engineering Courses Taught

Physical and chemical analysis / Analysis technique of molecular biology

Awards and Honors

2015      First prize for scientific and technological progress in Hubei province

2014     Academic newcomer award of Huazhong University of Science and Technology

Education

2008-2011        Ph.D., Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China

2006-2008      M.S., Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China

2000-2005       B.S., Shanxi Medical University, Taiyuan, China

Professional/working Experience

2018-present   Professor, School of Public Health, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China

2012-2018       Assistant Professor, School of Public Health, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China

2017-2018        Deputy director (holding temporary post for one year), Health Bureau of Qiaokou District, Wuhan, China

2015-2016        Visiting scholar, The University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, USA

2011-2012         Lecture, School of Public Health, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China


Past and ongoing projects, funding, programs

2015-2019        Study on the integrated autonomous system of ultra-sensitive micro-nano biochemical sensors, National Key Research and Development Program of China

2016-2019        Study on the preparation of novel multifunctional imprinted composites and its recognition mechanism for thyroid-disrupting chemicals in environmental samples NSFC, PI

2019-2021        Development of point-of-care detection devices, Horizontal research project (2 million)

Select Publications

Books, Patents

1.        Jing T, Preparation of Integrated ion imprinted polymers-paper composites and its application, Inventive patent, No. 201610619122.8

2.       Jing T, Preparation of three-dimensional ion-imprinted polymers, Inventive patent, No. 201610621212.0

3.       Mei S, Jing T, Preparation of magnetic lysozyme imprinted nanoparticles with high adsorption capacity, Inventive patent, No. 201010111232.6

4.       Jing T, Preparation of chromatography sorbents for selective separation of environmental thyroid hormone disruptors, Inventive patent, No. 201811282189.2

5.       Jing T, Synthesis of tetrabromobisphenol A imprinted polymers and its application, Inventive patent, No. 201811282263.0

6.       Jing T, Preparation of thyroglobulin imprinted polymers-paper composites and its application, Inventive patent, No. 201711275084.X

7.       Jing T, Associate Editor, soil pollution and health, 2016, Published by Hubei Science And Technology Press

Journal Article

Full list can be found at https://f.glgoo.top/citations?hl=zh-CN&user=njodS9YAAAAJ

* Corresponding author

1.       Zhang H., Mao Z, Huang K, Wang X, Chen L, Zeng L, Zhou Y, Jing T*, Multiple exposure pathways and health risk assessment of heavy metal(loid)s for children living in fourth-tier cities in Hubei Province, Environment International, 2019 (IF=7.297)

2.      Wang X, Huang K, Chen Y, Liu J, Chen S, Cao J, Mei S, Zhou Y, Jing T*. Preparation of dumbbell manganese dioxide/gelatin composites and their application in the removal of lead and cadmium ions. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2018, 350:46-54. (IF=6.434, Citation:4)

3.      Huang K, Chen Y, Zhou F, Zhao X, Liu J, Mei S, Zhou Y, Jing T*, Integrated ion imprinted polymers-paper composites for selective and sensitive detection of Cd(II) ions. Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2017, 333:137-143. (IF=6.434, Citation:18)

4.      Huang K, Li BB, Zhou F, Mei S, Zhou Y, Jing T*. Selective solid-phase extraction of lead ions in water samples using three-dimensional ion-imprinted polymers. Analytical Chemistry, 2016, 88(13):6820-6826. (IF=6.042, Citation: 22)

5.      Li BB, Zhou Y, Wu W, Liu M, Mei S, Zhou Y, Jing T*. Highly selective and sensitive determination of dopamine by the novel molecularly imprinted poly(nicotinamide)/CuO nanoparticles modified electrode. Biosensors & Bioelectronics, 2015, 67:121-128. (IF=8.173, Citation:67)

6.      Lei J, Jing T*, Zhou T, Zhou Y, Wu W, Mei S, Zhou Y. A simple and sensitive immunoassay for the determination of human chorionic gonadotropin by graphene-based chemiluminescence resonance energy transfer. Biosensors & Bioelectronics, 2014, 54(8):72-77. (IF=8.173, Citation:33)

7.      Zhou Y, Jing T*, Hao Q, Zhou Y, Mei S*, A sensitive and environmentally friendly method for determination of chemical oxygen demand using NiCu alloy electrode, Electrochimica Acta, 2012, 74, 165-170. (IF=5.116, Citation:28)

8.     Jing T, Xia H, Niu J, Zhou Y, Dai Q, Hao Q, Zhou Y, Mei S*, Determination of 2,4-dinitrophenol in surface water samples based on hydrophilic molecularly imprinted polymers/nickel fiber electrode, Biosensor & Bioelectronics, 2011, 26(2), 4450-4456 (IF=8.173, Citation:31)

9.      Jing T, Wang Y, Dai Q, Xia H, Niu J, Hao Qi, Mei S*, Zhou Y. Preparation of mixed-templates molecularly imprinted polymers and investigation of the recognition ability for tetracycline antibiotics. Biosensor & Bioelectronics, 2010, 25(10): 2218-2224. (IF=8.173, Citation:90)

10.  Jing Tao, Du H, Dai Q, Xia H, Niu J, Hao Q, Mei S*, Zhou Y. Magnetic molecularly imprinted nanoparticles for recognition of lysozyme. Biosensor & Bioelectronics, 2010, 26(2): 301-306. (IF=8.173, Citation:155)