Minjian Chen | Pharmacodynamics | Best Researcher Award
Prof. Dr. Minjian Chen, Nanjing Medical University, China
Prof. Dr. Minjian Chen is a distinguished toxicologist and professor at Nanjing Medical University. He earned his Ph.D. in Toxicology (2013) and has led pioneering research on male infertility and birth defects using metabolomics and exposomics. He has completed over 10 major research projects, including NSFC and China’s National Key R&D programs, and holds 4 national patents. Recognized in Jiangsu’s “Qinglan Project,” he has international experience, including research at the U.S. NIEHS. With an H-index of 36, Prof. Chen is a rising leader in environmental health science and precision diagnostics.
Publication Profile
Education
Prof. Dr. Minjian Chen 🎓 earned his Bachelor’s degree in Preventive Medicine (2003–2008) and Ph.D. in Toxicology (2008–2013) from Nanjing Medical University (NMU). He completed postdoctoral training (2013–2018) at NMU’s School of Basic Medicine and was selected for the China–Australia Young Scientist Exchange Program in 2014 🌏. From 2019 to 2020, he served as a guest researcher at the U.S. National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), NIH 🧪. Appointed as a Lecturer in 2013 and promoted to Professor in 2023 at NMU, he is honored as an Outstanding Young Backbone Teacher under Jiangsu’s “Qinglan Project” and a Distinguished Young Academic Leader 🌟.
Professional Memberships
Prof. Dr. Minjian Chen 🧑🔬 holds several prominent positions in the scientific community. He serves as the Vice Secretary-General of the Evidence-based Toxicology Professional Committee with the Chinese Society of Toxicology ⚖️. As an Executive Member of the Third Youth Committee of the same society, he actively contributes to advancing toxicology research. He is also a member of the Fertility Preservation and Restoration Professional Committee with the China Association of Obstetrics and Gynecology 👶. Additionally, he is part of multiple professional committees, including the Mutagenesis Professional Committee and the Jiangsu Provincial Preventive Medicine Association 🌱. He is the Vice Chair of the Youth Committee for the Jiangsu Provincial Society of Toxicology.
Research Focus
Prof. Dr. Minjian Chen’s research primarily focuses on metabolomics and environmental toxicology, investigating how chemical exposures disrupt metabolic processes, especially during critical developmental stages. His work includes examining the effects of substances like PFOS (perfluorooctane sulfonate) on embryonic development, exploring metabolic changes in oocyte growth, and understanding spermatogenesis in mice. Dr. Chen also studies pharmacology by analyzing the urate-lowering effects of compounds like delphinidin-3-glucoside. His integrated approach to omics technologies provides insights into how environmental chemicals alter metabolism, offering potential clinical implications. His contributions are crucial for advancing ecotoxicology, metabolic disorders, and biochemical research.
Publication Top Notes
Metabolic characterizations of PFOS-induced disruptions in early embryonic development
Association of Personal Care and Consumer Product Chemicals with Long-Term Amenorrhea: Insights into Serum Globulin and STAT3
Characterization of Metabolic Patterns in Mouse Spermatogenesis and Its Clinical Implications in Humans
Multi-Omics Reveal the Metabolic Changes in Cumulus Cells During Aging
Urate-lowering effect of delphinidin-3-glucoside in red kidney beans via binding to the FAD site of the XO enzyme
Integrative Omics Reveals the Metabolic Patterns During Oocyte Growth
The global phosphorylation landscape of mouse oocytes during meiotic maturation
Environmental Chemical Exposomics and Metabolomics in Toxicology: The Latest Updates
Exposure to Molybdate Results in Metabolic Disorder: An Integrated Study of the Urine Elementome and Serum Metabolome in Mice