Peter (Ka Hung) Chan
Oxford BHF CRE Basic Science Intermediate Transition Fellow
- Start Date: 15/04/2021
- End Date: 14/04/2024
- BHF CRE Mentors: Professor Zhengming Chen and Professor Cornelia van Duijn
Research project title: A comprehensive investigation of the cardiovascular effects of air pollution and ambient temperature in two population-based biobanks of 1 million adults
Research summary:
Using epidemiological and environmental data from the China Kadoorie Biobank (CKB) and UK Biobank (UKB), my fellowship aims to develop enhanced personal air pollution and temperature exposure models, examine the prospective associations of household and ambient air pollution and temperature variations with major cardiovascular disease outcomes, and investigate the key biological pathways underlying the above associations. This will involves a combination of skills in observational epidemiology, exposure science, and OMICs-related analysis.
Biography:
Air pollution and temperature variations are among the most important environmental risk factors of global disease burden, with cardiovascular disease being the leading attributable cause. Having gone through cross-disciplinary training in public health, epidemiology, and exposure science, I realized the important limitations of the existing literature and research methods. The two biobanks and the Oxford BHF CRE offer a unique opportunity to tackle these issues.
Professor Zhengming Chen in the BHF CRE leads the CKB with a multidisciplinary team of researchers, data scientists and software engineers. With his in-depth experience in leading cross-disciplinary epidemiological research on cardiovascular disease, I believe I will acquire the necessary skills and knowledge and develop leadership under his guidance during this fellowship.
I aim to develop further fellowships/ grant applications to expand my work in this area, particularly to conduct large-scale personal air pollution exposure measurements in population-based biobanks like CKB or UKB.
Recent publications
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Predictive value of 8-year blood pressure measures in intracerebral haemorrhage risk over 5 years.
Journal article
Zhang Y. et al, (2024), Eur J Prev Cardiol, 31, 1702 - 1710
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Modelling personal temperature exposure using household and outdoor temperature and questionnaire data: implications for epidemiological studies
Journal article
CHEN Z. et al, (2024), Environment International
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One-size-fits-all versus risk-category-based screening interval strategies for cardiovascular disease prevention in Chinese adults: a prospective cohort study.
Journal article
Sun Z. et al, (2024), Lancet Reg Health West Pac, 49
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The risk of hospitalization associated with hot nights and excess nighttime heat in a subtropical metropolis: a time-series study in Hong Kong, 2000-2019
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CHAN KA., (2024), The Lancet Regional Health - Western Pacific
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Reproductive factors and risk of lung cancer among 300,000 Chinese female never-smokers: evidence from the China Kadoorie Biobank study
Journal article
Elbasheer MMA. et al, (2024), BMC Cancer