Dr. Pin Gao

Associate Professor
Donghua University, China


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from Donghua University, China

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Biography

Dr. Pin Gao is currently working as Associate Professor at Donghua University, China. He obtained his PhD degree in Environment Engineering from same University in 2011. His research area focuses on Antibiotic Resistance Genes as Emerging Pollutants in the Environment, Sustainable Carbon Materials Derived from Biomass by Hydrothermal Carbonization for Soil Remediation, and Advanced Treatment of Industrial Wastewater. He has 5 publications in journals.

Area of Interest:

Environmental Sciences
Antibiotic Resistance Genes
Sustainable Carbon Materials
Soil Remediation
Industrial Wastewater

Selected Publications

  1. Gao, P., S. He, S. Huang, K. Li, Z. Liu, G. Xue and W. Sun, 2015. Impacts of coexisting antibiotics, antibacterial residues and heavy metals on the occurrence of erythromycin resistance genes in urban wastewater. Applied microbial. Biotechnol., 99: 3971-3980.
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  2. Gao, P., Z. Liu, X. Wu, Z. Cao, Y. Zhuang, W. Sun, G. Xue and M. Zhou, 2014. Biosorption of Chromium(VI) ions by deposits produced from chicken feathers after soluble keratin extraction. Clean Soil Air Water, 42: 1558-1566.
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  3. Gao, P., K. Li, Z. Liu, B. Liu, C. Ma, G. Xue and M. Zhou, 2014. Feather keratin deposits as biosorbent for the removal of methylene blue from aqueous solution: Equilibrium, kinetics and thermodynamics studies. Water Air Soil Pollut., Vol. 225. 10.1007/s11270-014-1946-5.
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  4. Gao, P., Y. Ding, H. Li and I. Xagoraraki, 2012. Occurrence of pharmaceuticals in a municipal wastewater treatment plant: Mass balance and removal processes. Chemosphere, 88: 17-24.
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  5. Gao, P., M. Munir and I. Xagoraraki, 2012. Correlation of tetracycline and sulfonamide antibiotics with corresponding resistance genes and resistant bacteria in a conventional municipal wastewater treatment plant. Sci. Total Environ., 421: 173-183.
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