Wenyu Wang (1999-), is a Master's candidate in public health and preventive medicine, Baotou Medical College, and is engaged in the study of environmental pollutants and health effects (to explore the regulatory relationship between gene mutations and epigenetics induced by long-term exposure to heavy metal cadmium).
Lihua Huang (1976-) is a Professor and doctoral supervisor. She is the Dean of the School of Public Health of Baotou Medical College. She is a member of the Inner Mongolia University Science and Technology Talents Plan A leading talents, Baotou City Lucheng talents, Baotou city excellent teachers, and the Chinese Society of Toxicology. She is the director of the Chinese Society of Environmental Mutagens, a member of the Epigenetic Toxicology Committee of the Chinese Society of Toxicology, and a member of the Industrial Toxicology Society of the Chinese Society of Toxicology. Her research interests include exposure to environmental pollutants and human health effects, the toxic effects of major environmental chemicals (rare earth neodymium, heavy metal cadmium) on the respiratory system, and epigenetic mechanisms. As a project leader, she has presided over 4 projects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China and has been approved for more than 10 national key laboratory projects and local projects on respiratory diseases. As the first or corresponding author, she has published 40 papers. She has been invited to give presentations at national academic conferences many times and was invited to serve as Guest Editor for Toxics. She won second prize for the higher education achievement of the autonomous region. She has presided over one national education and teaching reform project and two in the autonomous region and is deputy editor of one national planning textbook.