Yun Zhu Associate Professor

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Yun Zhu Associate Professor

Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics

Email:zhuyun19861201@163.com

Resume

Yun Zhugraduated from the Division of Community Health, Memorial University of Newfoundland with a doctoral degree in May 2018 andhave been working as a post-doctorate at the University of Montreal Hospital Research Centrefor nearly two years. Yun Zhu is the receipt of a Doctoral Thesis Research Grant from Newfoundland and Labrador Centre for Applied Health Research (NLCAHR) and a Postdoctoral Research Grant from Fonds de recherche du Québec – Santé (FRQS). She has also been involved in a colorectal cancer team project funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research Team Grant. During the past years, Yun Zhu has published 14 papers in peer-reviewed journals with a cumulative impact factor of 47.3.


  

Research direction

Yun Zhu’sresearch interestslie in cancer epidemiology and molecularepidemiology, particularly the assessment of environmental and genetic components of colorectal cancer. Specifically, Yun’s research investigated how processed meat, dietary patterns, occupational physical activity, exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals, and vitamin D pathway gene polymorphisms impact on colorectal cancer risk and survival.


  

  

Education

2014-2018

Doctorate   of Philosophy in Medicine, Memorial University of Newfoundland

2010-2014

Masters   of Science in Medicine (Community Health and Humanities), Memorial University   of Newfoundland

2010-2013

Masters   of Science in Medicine (Epidemiology and Biostatistics), Tianjin Medical   University, China

2005-2010

Bachelor   of Medicine (Public Health), Tianjin Medical University, China


Professional Experience

2017-2018

Postdoctoral Fellow, University   of Montreal Hospital Research Centre  (CRCHUM),Supervisors: Drs. Vikki Ho and Anita Koushik

2010-2017

Research Assistant, Division   of Community Health, Memorial University of Newfoundland, Supervisor: Dr.   Peizhong Peter Wang

2014-2017       

Teaching   Assistant for Advanced Epidemiology (MED6275), Division of   Community Health, Memorial University of Newfoundland

2011-2012

Research   Assistant,Division   of Community Health, Memorial University of Newfoundland,Supervisor: Dr. Fern Brunger.


Project

1.Zhu Y, Koushik A, Ho V. Occupational physical activity and lung cancer risk. Postdoctoral Research Grant, Fonds de recherche du Québec – Santé (FRQS) ($90,000), Principal Applicant, 05/2018-05/2020.

2.Zhu Y, Koushik A, Ho V. Occupational exposure to endocrine disrupting chemicals and colorectal cancer risk. Merit Scholarship program for Foreign Students (PBEEE), Fonds de recherche du Québec - Nature et technologies (FRQNT) ($35,000), Principal Applicant, 06/2018-06/2019.

3.Zhu Y, Wang PP. Folate, alcohol consumption and colorectal cancer survival: a Mendelian randomization study. 2014 Doctoral Thesis Research G rant, Newfoundland and Labrador Centre for Applied Health Research (NLCAHR) ($8,000), Principal Applicant, 09/2014-05/2018.

4.Zhu Y, Wang PP, Zhai G, Bapat B. Vitamin D Receptor and Calcium Sensing Receptor Polymorphisms and Colorectal Cancer Survival in Newfoundland Population. Canadian Institutes of Health Research Team G rant [CIHR-CPT79845].

5.Wang PP, Green R, Savas S, Valcour J, Yi Y, Zhu Y. Exploring causal association between smoking, alcohol consumption, and colorectal cancer in Newfoundland: a Mendelian randomization analysis. 2014 Dean’s Innovation Fund, Memorial University of Newfoundland. ($20,000), Co-Investigator, 04/2014-04/2016.

6.Zhao J, Zhu Y, Wang PP et al. Examining the direct and indirect effects of socioeconomic status (SES) on colorectal cancer risk using structural equation modeling. Canadian Institutes of Health Research Team G rant [CIHR-CPT79845], Co-Investigator, 09/2015-09/2016.

7.Zhu Y, Wang PP, Zhai G et al. Association of rs2282679 A>C polymorphism in vitamin D binding protein gene with colorectal cancer risk and survival: effect modification by dietary vitamin D intake. CRTP Traineeship Award from the Beatrice Hunter Cancer Research Institute (BHCRI) ($35,700), Principal Applicant, 09/2013-09/2015.

8.Zhu Y, Wang PP, Green R, Savas S. Investigating the effects of red/pickled meat intake and dietary nitrites/nitrate/nitrosodimethylamine (NNN) on CRCrisk in NL adult population. Master's Fellowship Research Award from Newfoundland and Labrador Centre for Applied Health Research (NLCAHR) ($36,000), Principal Applicant, 09/2011-09/2013.

9.Zhu Y, Wu H, Wang PP, Savas S, Woodrow J, Wish T, Jin R, Green R, Woods M, Roebothan B et al: Dietary patterns and colorectal cancer recurrence and survival: a cohort study. Canadian Institutes of Health Research Team G rant [CIHR-CPT79845], 2011.09-2013.09.

10.Zhao J, Zhu Y, Wang PP, West R, Buehler S, Sun Z, Squires J, Roebothan B, McLaughlin JR, Campbell PT et al: Interaction between alcohol drinking and obesity in relation to colorectal cancer risk: a case-control study in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. Canadian Institutes of Health Research Team G rant [CIHR-CPT79845].

11.Sun Z, Zhu Y, Wang PP, Roebothan B, Zhao J, Dicks E, Cotterchio M, Buehler S et al: Reported Intake of Selected Micronutrients and Risk of Colorectal Cancer: Results from a Large Population-based Case-control Study in Newfoundland, Labrador and Ontario, Canada. Canadian Institutes of Health Research Team G rant [CIHR-CPT79845].



Publications in recent five years

1.Zhu Y#, Wang PP, Zhai G, Bapat B, Savas S, Woodrow JR, Sharma I, Li Y, Zhou X, Yang N, Campbell PT, Dicks E, Parfrey PS, Mclaughlin JR. Vitamin D receptor and calcium sensing receptor polymorphisms and colorectal cancer survival in Newfoundland population. British Journal of Cancer 2017: 117(6):898-906. (IF=6.176)

2.Zhu Y#,Yang SR, Wang PP, Savas S, Wish T, Zhao J, Green R, Woods M, Sun Z, Roebothan B, Squires J,Buehler S, Dicks E, Zhao J, Mclaughlin JR, Parfrey PS, Campbell PT.Influence of pre-diagnostic cigarette smoking on colorectal cancer survival: overall and by tumour molecular phenotype. Br J Cancer 2014: 110(5):1359-66. (IF=6.176)

3.Zhu Y#,Wang PP, Zhai G, Bapat B, Savas S, Woodrow JR, Campbell PT, Li Y, Yang N, Zhou X, Dicks E,Mclaughlin JR, Parfrey PS. Association of rs2282679 A>C polymorphism in vitamin D binding protein gene with colorectal cancer risk and survival: effect modification by dietary vitamin D intake. BMC Cancer. 2018:18(1):155. (IF=3.288)

4.Yan J#,Zhu Y#, Cao L#, Liu Y, Zheng Y, Li W, Huang G. Effects of Maternal Folic Acid Supplementation during Pregnancy on Infant Neurodevelopment at 1 Month of Age: A Birth Cohort Study in China. European Journal of Nutrition 2019. (IF=4.370)

5.Sharma I#, Roebothan B,Zhu Y, Woodrow J, Parfrey PS, McLaughlin JR, Wang PP.Hypothesis and data-driven dietary patterns and colorectal Cancer survival: findings from Newfoundland and Labrador colorectal Cancer cohort. Nutrition Journal 2018, 17(1):55. (IF=3.211)

6.Sharma I#, Wang PP,Zhu Y,Woodrow JR, Mulay S, Parfrey PS, Mclaughlin JR, Hebert JR, Shivappa N, Li Y, Zhou X,Wang PP.Inflammatory diet and risk of colorectal cancer: A population based Case-Control Study in Newfoundland, Canada.Nutrition 2017: 101(5). (IF=3.420)

7.Chen Z#, Wang PP, Shi L,Zhu Y, Liu L, Gao Z, Woodrow J, Roebothan B: Comparison in dietary patterns derived for the Canadian Newfoundland and Labrador population through two time-separated studies.Nutrition Journal 2015: 14:75. (IF=3.211)

8.Chen Z#, Wang PP, Woodrow J,Zhu Y, Roebothan B, Mclaughlin JR, Parfrey PS. Dietary patterns and colorectal cancer: results from a Canadian population-based study. Nutrition Journal 2015: 14(1):8. (IF=3.211)

9.Yan J#, Liu L,Zhu Y, Huang G, Wang PP. The association between breastfeeding and childhood obesity: a meta-analysis.BMC Public Health 2014: 14(1):1267. (IF=2.265).


  

Recognitions & Awards  

1.06/2017

Recognition of Outstanding   Academic Performance and Potential, Memorial University of Newfoundland

2.12/2016

Chinese Government Award   for Outstanding Self-financed Students Abroad ($6,000)

3.06/2016

Silver   Medal of Excellence in CIHR National Research Poster Competition, Canadian   Institutes of Health Research ($250)

4.09/2014

Dean’s Fellowship, Memorial University of   Newfoundland ($60,000)

5.05/2012

CSEB Travel Bursary Research award from   University of Saskatchewan ($300)

6.06/2012

Dr. Jorge Segovia   Scholarship Research award from Memorial University of Newfoundland ($500)

7.05/2012

Barrowman Community Health   Graduate Travel Award Research award from Memorial University of Newfoundland   ($850)

8.11/2010

Beatrice Hunter Travel   Award Research award from Beatrice Hunter Cancer Research Institute ($500)