Professor Zhengming Chen
Websites
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China Oxford Centre for International Health Research
Co-Executive Director
Zhengming Chen
DPhil
Richard Peto Professor of Epidemiology
Professor Zhengming Chen is Richard Peto Professor of Epidemiology at Oxford Population Health and a Senior Research Fellow of Green Templeton College.
Professor Chen’s main research focus concerns causes, prevention and treatment of major chronic disease. Over the last few decades, he has initiated and led several large international randomised trials (e.g. CAST, COMMIT/CCS-2) involving in total more than 100,000 patients, leading to major changes of international guidelines and clinical practice
In 2003, he initiated and established, and has led as UK PI ever since, the China Kadoorie Biobank (CKB) of 512,000 adults, one of the world’s largest of its kind. The CKB will continue to generate important findings relevant to global health for at least the next 15-20 years.
In Oxford he leads a large and expanding multi-disciplinary research team involving >50 staff and DPhil students, with research themes covering lifestyle factors, environmental health, chronic infection, genetic epidemiology, risk prediction, and application of big data in development of precision medicine and population health.
He qualified in medicine at Shanghai Medical University in 1983 (now Fudan University) and completed his DPhil in Epidemiology at the University of Oxford in 1991. He was awarded an ad hominem Readership in Epidemiology in 1998 and an ad hominem Professorship of Epidemiology in 2006 by the University of Oxford. In 2022, he was appointed as the inaugural Richard Peto Chair in Epidemiology.
Professor Chen also holds honorary professorships of several universities in China and sits on a number of international and UK research committees (e.g. Hong Kong Research Council, UK MRC, and the Wellcome Trust). He is an elected Fellow of Academia Europaea.
Recent publications
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Phenotypic Versus Genetic Mismatch of BMI and Type 2 Diabetes: Evidence From Two Prospective Cohort Studies.
Journal article
Li A. et al, (2025), Diabetes, 74, 320 - 331
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Patterns and correlates of bone mineral density parameters measured using calcaneus quantitative ultrasound in Chinese adults
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Peng P. et al, (2025), Nutrients, 17
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Comparative studies of 2168 plasma proteins measured by two affinity-based platforms in 4000 Chinese adults.
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Wang B. et al, (2025), Nat Commun, 16
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Acute impact of non-optimal ambient temperatures on plasma levels of 3000 proteins in Chinese adults
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Guo Y. et al, (2025), Environmental Science and Technology
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Associations of total, domain-specific, and intensity-specific physical activity with all-cause and cause-specific mortality in China: A population-based cohort study.
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Ke Y. et al, (2025), Chin Med J (Engl)