Department of Hygienic Analysis and Detection

乔善磊

Pubdate:2016-12-28

Qiao Shanlei

1. Personal Information

Title/Position: Lecturer

Correspondence Address:Department of Hygienic Analysis, Nanjing Medical University, 101 Longmian Av., Jiangning District, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, 211166, P.R. China.

Telephone: 86-25-86868402

Fax: 86-25-86868402

E-mail: qiao@njmu.edu.cn

  

2. Education

INSTITUTION

DEGREE

MM/YY

FIELD OF STUDY

Second Military Medical University

B.S.

07/97

Bachelor of Science, in pharmacy

Second Military Medical University

M.S.

07/04

Master of Medicine in Pharmaceutical Analysis

 

3. Research Interests

    I am currently conducting research in Pharmaceutical Analysis\ Metabolomics\ Hygiene Analysis.

 

4. Selected Publications

1. Chen, Y., S. Qiao, X. Wang, and Y. Liu, 2010, An investigation into

fragmentation of hEGF in triple quadrupole mass spectrometry and its

quantitative application to human plasma: International Journal of Mass

Spectrometry, v. 295, p. 7-12.

2. Chen, Y., S. Qiao, and C. Wang, 2009, Fragmentation of peptides with intra-chain

disulfide bonds in triple quadrupole mass spectrometry and its quantitative

application to biological samples: International Journal of Mass Spectrometry, v.

288, p. 68-74.

3. Han, Y., Y. Xia, P. Zhu, S. Qiao, R. Zhao, N. Jin, S. Wang, L. Song, G. Fu, and X.

Wang, 2010, Reproductive hormones in relation to polycyclic aromatic

hydrocarbon (PAH) metabolites among non-occupational exposure of males:

Science of The Total Environment, v. 408, p. 768-773.

4. Yu, J., Q. Wu, S. Qiao, Z. Yu, N. Jin, and B. Yu, 2009, Simultaneous

determination of phytoestrogens and key metabolites in breast cancer patients'

urine by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry: Journal of

Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis, v. 50, p. 939-946.

5. Zhu, P., Z. Bian, Y. Xia, Y. Han, S. Qiao, R. Zhao, N. Jin, S. Wang, Y. Peng, and

X. Wang, 2009, Relationship between urinary metabolites of polycyclic aromatic

hydrocarbons and thyroid hormone levels in Chinese non-occupational exposure

adult males: Chemosphere, v. 77, p. 883-888.