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世界杯押注软件导师简介

发布人:吴江平     发布日期:2022-02-19   浏览次数:

世界杯押注软件导师简介

姓名:吴江平

职称:副教授

电子邮箱:jpwu@ahnu.edu.cn


◆主要学习工作经历

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· 1996年 安徽大学环境科学专业毕业

· 2006年 安徽理工大学环境工程专业获工学硕士学位

· 2009年 中国科学院研究生院环境科学专业获理学博士学位

· 2009-2011年 清华大学博士后

· 2011-2016年 中国科学院广州地球化学研究所工作

· 2016-2020年 世界杯押注软件环境科学与工程学院工作

· 2020年至今 世界杯押注软件工作

· 2012年晋升为副研究员

· 2012年增补为硕士研究生导师


◆主要研究方向

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· 持久性污染物的生物蓄积、食物链迁移及生态风险

· 新型污染物的生态毒理学与健康效应

◆主要研究课题

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·国家自然科学基金:卤代有机污染物在湖滨带爬行动物及其食物网中的蓄积机制研究(22076002),2021-2024,主持;

·国家自然科学基金:利用脂肪酸组成研究非PBDE类卤系阻燃剂的生物放大效应(41373105),2014-2017,主持;

·国家自然科学基金:非PBDE卤系阻燃剂在两栖动物体内的富集特征及其食物链迁移(41103054),2012-2014,主持;

·安徽省自然科学基金:野生扬子鳄内分泌干扰物污染及其非破坏性生物指示物研究(2008085MD123),2020-2023,主持;

·有机地球化学国家重点实验室开放基金:野生扬子鳄栖息水体沉积物中滴滴涕的含量与组成(SKLOG-201714),2018-2019,主持;

·中国博士后科学基金:阻燃剂DBDPEBTBPE沿水生食物链的生物富集效应(20100470347),2010-2011,主持。

◆主要研究成果

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论著

· 《生态毒理学》(普通高等教育“十三五”规划教材,孟紫强主编),参编。

获奖

· 2020获广东省自然科学一等奖,第六完成人。

· 2021年获评世界杯押注软件“学科骨干人才”。

代表性论文(20篇以内,*号为通讯作者)

1. Wu JP*, Li X, Tao L, Nie YT, Feng WL, Xu YC, Zeng YH, Luo XJ, Mai BX. 2022. Sex- and size-dependent accumulation of Dechlorane Plus flame retardant in a wild frog-eating snake Amphiesma stolata. Environmental Pollution, 297: 118793.

2. Feng WL, Wu JP*, Tao L, Li X, Nie YT, Xu YC, Zeng YH, Luo XJ, Mai BX. 2021. Bioaccumulation and maternal transfer of two understudied DDT metabolites in wild fish species. Science of the Total Environment, DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.151814.

3. Wu JP*, Feng WL, Tao L, Li X, Nie YT, Xu YC, Zeng YH, Luo XJ, Mai BX. 2021. Halogenated flame retardants in wild, prey-sized mud carp from an e-waste recycling site in South China, 2006–2016: Residue dynamics and ecological risk assessment. Environmental Pollution, 291: 118270.

4. Wu JP*, Peng Y, Zhi H, Chen XY, Wu SK, Zeng YH, Luo XJ, Mai BX*. 2020. Contaminant-related oxidative distress in common kingfisher (Alcedo atthis) inhabited at an e-waste site in South China. Environmental Research, 182: 109079.

5. Wu JP*, Wu SK, Tao L, She YZ, Chen XY, Feng WL, Zeng YH, Luo XJ, Mai BX. 2020. Bioaccumulation characteristics of PBDEs and alternative brominated flame retardants in a wild frog-eating snake. Environmental Pollution, 258: 113661.

6. Wu JP*, Chen XY, Wu SK, Tao L, She YZ, Luo XJ, Mai BX*. 2019. Polychlorinated biphenyls in apple snails from an abandoned e-waste recycling site, 2010–2016: A temporal snapshot after the regulatory efforts and the bioaccumulation characteristics. Science of the Total Environment, 650: 779–785.

7. Wu JP, Peng Y, Zhi H, Chen XY, Wu SK, Tao L, Zeng YH, Luo XJ, Mai BX*. 2019. Contamination of organohalogen chemicals and hepatic steatosis in common kingfisher (Alcedo atthis) breeding at a nature reserve near e-waste recycling sites in South China. Science of the Total Environment, 659: 561–567.

8. Tao L, Zhang Y, Wu JP*, Liu Y, Chen XY, Wu SK, Zeng YH, Luo XJ, Mai BX*. 2019. Biomagnification of PBDEs and alternative brominated flame retardants in a predatory fish: Using fat acid signature as a primer. Environment International, 127: 226–232.

9. Zhi H, Wu JP*, Lu LM*, Zhang XM, Chen XY, Tao J, Mai BX. 2019. Decarbromodiphenyl ether (BDE-209) promotes monocyte–endothelial adhesion in cultured human aortic endothelial cells through upregulating intercellular adhesion molecule-1. Environmental Research, 169: 62–71.

10. Zhi H, Wu JP*, Lu LM, Li Y, Chen XY, Tao J*, Mai BX. 2018. Decabromodiphenyl ether (BDE-209) enhances foam cell formation in human macrophages via augmenting Toll-like receptor 4-dependent lipid uptake. Food and Chemical Toxicology, 121C: 367–373.

11. Wu JP, Chen XY, Wu SK, Sun Y, Feng WL, Tao L, Luo XJ, Mai BX*. 2018. Dechlorane Plus flame retardant in a contaminated frog species: Biomagnification and isomer-specific transfer from females to their eggs. Chemosphere, 211: 218–225.

12. Wu JP, Mo L, Zhi H, Peng Y, Tao L, Ren ZH, Luo XJ, Mai BX*. 2016. Hepatic ethoxyresorufin-O-deethylase induction in the common kingfisher from an e-waste recycling site. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry., 35: 1594–1599.

13. Wu JP, She YZ, Zhang Y, Peng Y, Mo L, Luo XJ, Mai BX*. 2013. Sex-dependent accumulation and maternal transfer of Dechlorane Plus flame retardant in fish from an electronic waste recycling site in South China. Environmental Pollution, 177: 150–155.

14. Zheng XB, Wu JP*, Luo XJ, Zeng YH, She YZ, Mai BX. 2012. Halogenated flame retardants in home-produced eggs from an electronic waste recycling region in South China: Levels, composition profiles, and human dietary exposure assessment. Environment International, 45: 122–128.

15. Zhang Y, Wu JP*, Luo XJ, Sun YX, Mo L, Chen SJ, Mai BX. 2011. Biota-sediment accumulation factors for Dechlorane Plus in bottom fish from an electronic waste recycling site, South China. Environment International, 37: 1357–1361.

16. Wu JP, Guan YT*, Zhang Y, Luo XJ, Zhi H, Chen SJ, Mai BX*. 2011. Several current-use, non-PBDE brominated flame retardants are highly bioaccumulative: Evidence from field determined bioaccumulation factors. Environment International, 37: 210–215.

17. Wu JP, Guan YT*, Zhang Y, Luo XJ, Zhi H, Chen SJ, Mai BX*. 2010. Trophodynamics of hexabromocyclododecanes and several other non-PBDE brominated flame retardants in a fresh water food web. Environmental Science & Technology, 44: 5490–5495.

18. Wu JP, Zhang Y, Luo XJ*, Chen SJ, Wang J, Guan YT, Mai BX. 2010. Isomer-specific bioaccumulation and trophic transfer of Dechlorane Plus in the freshwater food web from a highly contaminated site, South China. Environmental Science & Technology, 44: 606–611.

19. Wu JP, Luo XJ, Zhang Y, Chen SJ, Mai BX*, Guan YT, Yang ZY. 2009. Residues of polybrominated biphenyl ethers in frogs (Rana limnocharis) from a contaminated site, South China: Tissue distribution, biomagnification, and maternal transfer. Environmental Science & Technology, 43: 5212–5217.

20. Wu JP, Luo XJ, Zhang Y, Luo Y, Chen SJ, Mai BX*, Yang ZY. 2008. Bioaccumulation of polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) in wild aquatic species from an electronic waste (e-waste) recycling site in South China. Environmental International, 34: 1109–1113.