【个人简介】
易伟卓,男,安徽怀远人,中共党员,医学博士,校聘副教授,硕士研究生导师,澳大利亚格里菲斯大学(Griffith University)访问学者(2023.03-2024.03)。2024年6月博士毕业于安徽医科大学公共卫生学院流行病与卫生统计学专业,同年留校任教。近年来以第一作者在Environmental Science & Technology、EBioMedicine、Environment International、Science of the Total Environment、Environmental Pollution等国际期刊发表SCI论文17篇。目前承担本科生教学工作,主要课程包括《流行病学》、《现场流行病学(双语)》、《医学统计学》和《临床流行病学与循证医学》等。
【工作邮箱】
【工作经历】
2024-07至今,安徽医科大学,公共卫生学院,副教授,硕士生导师
【研究领域】
环境流行病学方向,重点关注环境可控因素(例如气候变化、空气污染、城市化等)对精神疾病和老年健康影响的风险量化、易感人群识别和预后评估及其“肠-脑”轴机制等跨学科交叉研究及其成果转化。
【科研项目】
安徽医科大学高层次人才科研启动经费,主持,在研,45万元
卓越博士生教育培养提升计划项目(2022批次),主持,结题,10万元
国家自然科学基金面上项目“季节性PM2.5组分对精神分裂症复发的影响及机制研究”(No. 42375184),参与,在研,52万元
国家自然科学基金面上项目“基于队列人群的温度应激和肠道菌群失衡影响精神分裂症发病风险的机制研究”(No. 81773518),参与,结题,60万元
【获奖情况】
2024年度教育部中国教师发展基金会“高层次应用型公共卫生人才培养项目——腾讯奖学金”;
第九届安徽医科大学第五届“课程思政”教学竞赛优秀奖;
国家奖学金(2020年度、2022年度);
2024年度安徽省优秀毕业博士研究生;
2022年度安徽省优秀硕士学位论文;
第九届安徽医科大学十佳学术新星;
2023年华东地区第十六届流行病学学术会议论文一等奖;
2023年安徽医科大学首届“气候变化与健康”国际论坛一等奖;
2022年安徽医科大学首届“环境与健康”国际学术论坛交流选拔赛一等奖。
【发表论文】
1. Yi, W., Zhao, F., Pan, R., Zhang, Y., Xu, Z., Song, J., Sun, Q., Du, P., Fang, J., Cheng, J., Liu, Y., Chen, C., Lu, Y., Li, T., Su, H., & Shi, X. (2022). Associations of Fine Particulate Matter Constituents with Metabolic Syndrome and the Mediating Role of Apolipoprotein B: A Multicenter Study in Middle-Aged and Elderly Chinese Adults. Environmental Science & Technology, 56(14), 10161–10171.
2. Yi, W., Bach, A., Tong, S., Cheng, J., Yang, J., Zheng, H., Ho, H. C., Song, J., Pan, R., Su, H., & Xu, Z. (2024). Quantifying the historical and future heat-related mortality above the heat alert thresholds of the inaugural Chinese national heat-health action plan. Environmental Research, 262(Pt 1), 119869.
3. Yi, W., Wang, W., Xu, Z., Liu, L., Wei, N., Pan, R., Song, R., Li, X., Liu, J., Yuan, J., Song, J., Cheng, J., Huang, Y., & Su, H. (2023). Association of outdoor artificial light at night with metabolic syndrome and the modifying effect of tree and grass cover. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 264, 115452.
4. Yi, W., Ji, Y., Gao, H., Pan, R., Wei, Q., Cheng, J., Song, J., He, Y., Tang, C., Liu, X., Song, S., & Su, H. (2021). Does the gut microbiome partially mediate the impact of air pollutants exposure on liver function? Evidence based on schizophrenia patients. Environmental Pollution, 291, 118135.
5. Xu, Z.1, Yi, W.1, Bach, A., Tong, S., Ebi, K. L., Su, H., Cheng, J., & Rutherford, S. (2024). Multimorbidity and emergency hospitalisations during hot weather. EBioMedicine, 104, 105148.
6. Yi, W., Cheng, J., Song, J., Pan, R., Liang, Y., Sun, X., Li, Y., Wu, Y., Yan, S., Jin, X., Mei, L., Cheng, J., Zhang, X., & Su, H. (2023). Associations of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, water-soluble ions and metals in PM2.5 with liver function: Evidence from schizophrenia cohort. The Science of the Total Environment, 868, 161624.
7. Yi, W., Ji, Y., Gao, H., Luo, S., Pan, R., Song, J., He, Y., Li, Y., Wu, Y., Yan, S., Liang, Y., Sun, X., Jin, X., Mei, L., Cheng, J., & Su, H. (2023). Effects of urban particulate matter on gut microbiome and partial schizophrenia-like symptoms in mice: Evidence from shotgun metagenomic and metabolomic profiling. The Science of the Total Environment, 857(Pt 1), 159305.
8. Yi, W., Cheng, J., Wei, Q., Pan, R., Song, S., He, Y., Tang, C., Liu, X., Zhou, Y., & Su, H. (2021). Effect of temperature stress on gut-brain axis in mice: Regulation of intestinal microbiome and central NLRP3 inflammasomes. The Science of the Total Environment, 772, 144568.
9. Yi, W., Cheng, J., Wei, Q., Pan, R., Song, S., He, Y., Tang, C., Liu, X., Zhou, Y., & Su, H. (2021). Disparities of weather type and geographical location in the impacts of temperature variability on cancer mortality: A multicity case-crossover study in Jiangsu Province, China. Environmental Research, 197, 110985.
10. Yi, W., Wei, Q., Pan, R., Song, S., Gao, J., Xu, Z., Duan, J., He, Y., Tang, C., Liu, X., Zhou, Y., & Su, H. (2020). Gastroenteritis exposure and the risk of schizophrenia onset: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 134, 110136.
11. Yi, W., Zhang, X., Gao, J., Wei, Q., Pan, R., Duan, J., Xu, Z., Zhang, Y., Bai, L., Cheng, Q., & Su, H. (2019). Examining the association between apparent temperature and admissions for schizophrenia in Hefei, China, 2005-2014: A time-series analysis. The Science of the Total Environment, 672, 1–6.
12. Yi, W., Zhang, X., Pan, R., Wei, Q., Gao, J., Xu, Z., Duan, J., & Su, H. (2019). Quantifying the impacts of temperature variability on hospitalizations for schizophrenia: A time series analysis in Hefei, China. The Science of the Total Environment, 696, 133927.
13. Song, J.1, Du, P.1, Yi, W. 1, Wei, J., Fang, J., Pan, R., Zhao, F., Zhang, Y., Xu, Z., Sun, Q., Liu, Y., Chen, C., Cheng, J., Lu, Y., Li, T., Su, H., & Shi, X. (2022). Using an Exposome-Wide Approach to Explore the Impact of Urban Environments on Blood Pressure among Adults in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei and Surrounding Areas of China. Environmental Science & Technology, 56(12), 8395–8405.
14. Song, J. 1, Pan, R. 1, Yi, W. 1, Wei, Q. 1, Qin, W., Song, S., Tang, C., He, Y., Liu, X., Cheng, J., & Su, H. (2021). Ambient high temperature exposure and global disease burden during 1990-2019: An analysis of the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019. The Science of the Total Environment, 787, 147540.
15. Pan, R. 1, Zhang, Y. 1, Xu, Z. 1, Yi, W.1, Zhao, F., Song, J., Sun, Q., Du, P., Fang, J., Cheng, J., Liu, Y., Chen, C., Lu, Y., Li, T., Su, H., & Shi, X. (2022). Exposure to fine particulate matter constituents and cognitive function performance, potential mediation by sleep quality: A multicenter study among Chinese adults aged 40-89 years. Environment International, 170, 107566.
16. Zheng H1, Yi W1, Ding Z1, et al. Evaluation of life expectancy loss associated with submicron and fine particulate matter (PM1 and PM2.5) air pollution in Nanjing, China. Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2021; 28(48):68134-68143.
17. Wu Y1, Meng Y1, Yi W1, et al. The ratio of monocyte count and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol mediates the association between urinary tungsten and cardiovascular disease: a study from NHANES 2005-2018. Environ Sci Pollut Res Int. 2023;30(36):85930-85939.