Dr Yiping Chen
Yiping Chen
MBBS, DPhil
Senior Research Fellow
Yiping Chen is a senior research fellow at the Clinical Trial Service Unit & Epidemiological Studies Unit (CTSU), University of Oxford. She joined the unit in 1998 and has worked as study coordinator and senior research fellow in several CTSU-led large clinical trials such as COMMIT/CCS2, SHARP, HPS2-THRIVE, REVEAL.
She is currently leading a multi-disciplinary team in the China Kadoorie Biobank (CKB) of 0.5 million people, responsible for developing strategies and procedures related to validation of electronically reported clinical events and for conducting disease validation and adjudication in collaboration with clinical specialists in China for CKB. Her main research interests are in the fields of clinical epidemiology of cardiovascular diseases, major depression, and sleeping disorders.
During 2006-2016 Yiping also played a leading role in running Oxford-China Fellowship programmes which provided residence training in epidemiology, medical statistics and clinical trials methodology for the clinical doctors, public health workers from China.
Yiping qualified in clinical medicine in 1985 at Shanghai Medical University (now Fudan University) and then worked as junior neurologist in University affiliated teaching hospital, Hua-shan hospital in Shanghai. In 1988 she was awarded Sino-British Friendship Scholarship to study in the UK and gained her PhD at the University of Oxford in 1993.
Recent publications
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Proteo-genomic analyses in relatively lean Chinese adults identify proteins and pathways that affect general and central adiposity levels.
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Iona A. et al, (2024), Commun Biol, 7
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Association of autosomal mosaic chromosomal alterations with risk of bladder cancer in Chinese adults: a prospective cohort study.
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Song M. et al, (2024), Cell Death Dis, 15
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DNA Methylation Age Mediates Effect of Metabolic Profile on Cardiovascular and General Aging.
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Si J. et al, (2024), Circ Res
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The Role of Active and Passive Smoking in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Systemic Inflammation: A 12-year Prospective Study in China.
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Chen L. et al, (2024), J Epidemiol Glob Health
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Role of lifestyle factors on the development and long-term prognosis of pneumonia and cardiovascular disease in the Chinese population.
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Hu Y. et al, (2024), Chin Med J (Engl)