Yuguo Song is a clinical doctor and professor specialized in Occupational Medicine & Clinical Toxicology. He works as a chief-physician and an associate director at the Department of Occupational Medicine & Clinical Toxicology, Beijing Chaoyang Hospital, Capital Medical University (Beijing, China). He received his B.S degree in clinical medicine from the University of Tsingdao Medical College, Shandong Province in 1990, and then he got his MD and Ph.D degree in Capital Medical University. He is the recipient of several research achievement awards including Wu Zhizhong Prize in occupational medicine (China) and International Travel Award from the American Academy of Clinical Toxicology. He ever worked as a visiting scholar in 2010 at West Virginia University, USA. His research focus is clinical toxicology, nanotoxicology, metal toxicology and occupational lung diseases.
1. Cao W, Zhou Y, Niu Y, Zhu X, Song Y, Guo R. Quantitative analysis of hepatic toxicity in rats induced by inhalable silica nanoparticles using acoustic radiation force imaging. J Ultrasound Med. 2017,36(9) :1829-1839.
2. Zhu X, Cao W, Chang B, Zhang L, Qiao P, Li X, Si L, Niu Y, Song Y . Polyacrylate/nanosilica causes pleural and pericardial effusion, and pulmonary fibrosis and granuloma in rats similar to those observed in exposed workers. Int J Nanomedicine 2016;11:1593-605.
3.Niu YM, Zhu XL, Chang B, Tong ZH, Cao W, Qiao PH, Zhang LY, Zhao J, Song YG. Nanosilica and polyacrylate/nanosilica: a comparative study of acute toxicity. Biomed Res Int. 2016. 2016: 9353275.
4. Song Y, Li X, Wang L, Rojanasakul Y, Castranova V, Li H, Ma J. Nanomaterials in humans: identification, characteristics, and potential damage. Toxicol Pathol. 2011;39(5):841-849.
5. Song Y, Tang S. Nanoexposure, unusual diseases, and new health and safety concerns. TheScientificWorldJOURNAL. 2011, 11: 1821–1828.
6. Song Y, Du X, Hao F, Gu X, Zhang Z, Zhang S, Li C, Li H, Ma J. Immunosuppressive therapy of cyclosporin A for severe benzene-induced haematopoietic disorders and a 6-month follow-up. Chem Biol Interact. 2010;186(1):96-102.
7. Song Y, Li X, Du X. Exposure to nanoparticles is related to pleural effusion, pulmonary fibrosis and granuloma. Eur Respir J. 2009; 34(3):559-567.