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Dr. Fei Dang,  Nanjing Instititue of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Email: fdang@issas.ac.cn
Telephone: 025-86881179
Address: 71st East Beijing Road, Nanjing
Postcode: 210008

Research Areas

Metal and Nanoparticle Biogeochemistry, Ecotoxicology, Soil Remediation

Education

B.S.     Nanjing University
Ph.D.   Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

Publications

   
Papers
  (1) Human exposure to methylmercury from crayfish (Procambarus clarkia) in China,Environmental Geochemistry Health,2015

(2) Soil geochemistry and digestive solubilization control mercury bioaccumulation in the earthworm Pheretima guillemi,Journal of Hazadous Materials,2015

(3) Bioavailability of inorganic mercury and methylmercury in the contaminated soil, from Wanshan mining area, to earthworm Pheretima guillemi,Journal of Ecology and Rural Environment,2015

(4) Internal distribution of Cd in lettuce and resulting effects on Cd trophic transfer to snails: Achatina fulica,Chemosphere,2015

(5) Integration of metal chemical forms and subcellular partitioning to understand metal toxicity in two lettuce (Lacuca sativa L.) cultivars,Plant and Soil,2014

(6) Unifying prolonged copper exposure accumulation, and toxicity from food and water in a marine fish,Environmental Science and Technology,2012

(7) Dietary toxicity of field-contaminated invertebrates to marine fish: Effects of metal doses and subcellular metal distribution,Aquatic Toxicology,2012

(8) Dietary bioavailability of cadmium, inorganic mercury, and zinc to a marine fish: Effects of food composition and type,Aquaculture,2012

(9) Antagonistic interaction of mercury and selenium in a marine fish is dependent on their chemical species,Environmental Science and Technolgy,2011

(10) Why mercury concentration increases with fish size Biokinetic explanation,Environmental Pollution,2011

(11) Subcellular controls of mercury trophic transfer to a marine fish,Aquatic Toxicology,2010

(12) Copper uptake kinetics and regulation in a marine fish after waterborne copper acclimation,Aquatic Toxicology,2009

(13) Assessment of tissue-specific accumulation and effects of cadmium in a marine fish fed contaminated commercially produced diet,Aquatic Toxicology,2009

Research Interests

I focus on trace metal/nanoparticle ecotoxicology and  biogeochemsitry. The framework includes species, fate, bioavailability, bioaccumulation, toxicity and potential risk. Metal contamiantion is a significant problem in China, and I also focus on the remediation of metal contamianted soil.

Conferences

(1) Selenium decreases methylmercury bioaccumulation in rice (Oryza sativa L.) via mercury-selenium antagonism in soil. 12th International Conference on Mercury as a Global Pollutant, Korea, June 2015.

(2) Assessment of tissue-specific accumulation and effects of cadmium in a marine fish fed contaminated commercially produced diet. 6th Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry World Congress, Berlin, German, May 2012.

(3) Antagonistic interaction of mercury and selenium in a marine fish is dependent on their chemical species. 10th International Conference on Mercury as a Global Pollutant, Halifax, Canada, July 2011.

(4) Copper uptake kinetics and regulation in a marine fish after waterborne copper acclimation.Society of Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, North America 30th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, USA, November 2009.

(5) Mercury trophic transfer to a marine fish.9th International Conference on Mercury as a Global Pollutant, Guiyang, China, June 2009.