Education and Working Experience
Dr. Sun, the deputy director of Peking University Center for Evidence Based Medicine and Clinical Research, received her PhD in Epidemiology and Health Statistics from the School of Public Health, Peking University in 2009 on pharmaco-epidemiology and evidence-based medicine, then she finished the post-doctoral research in Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmaco-epidemiology in School of Pharmacy, Peking University from 2010 to 2012. Afterwards, she worked as Visiting Associate Professor of Department of Population Medicine, Harvard Medical School from 2017 to 2018.External master/doctoral supervisor of Pharmaceutical and Medical Device Regulatory Scientific Research Base of State Food and Drug Administration in Hainan Real World Data Research Institute.
Dr. Sun has led 3 research projects funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China, 1 research sub-project from National Key R&D Program of China (2021YFC2301601), more than 10 research projects funded by national ministries, and participated more than 20 studies in chronic disease epidemiology, pharmaco-epidemiology and evidence-based medicine. As the chief editor or deputy chief-editor, she undertook the organization and writing of 7 academic books, and published more than 130 articles in Chinese and English as the first or corresponding author. In 2013, Dr. Sun won the title of "Rising Star" of Asia-Pacific Pharmaco-epidemiology Association, and in 2018 won the ATS Foundation MECOR Award, and being the tutor of an outstanding winner project in the Wusi Youth Academic Prize in the PKU in 2019. In 2021, she won the Teaching Excellence Award of Peking University Health Science Center and the Teaching Fund of Peking University Zhongwai Medicine. Also, in 2021, she was selected as a key member of the Traditional Chinese Medicine Inheritance and Innovation Team of the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Academic Titles
At present, Dr. Sun is the vice director of the Committee of Specialty Boards of Evidence-Based Medicine in Chinese Medical Doctors’Association, vice director of the Youth Committee of Clinical Epidemiology and Evidence-Based Medicine Branch of Beijing Medical Association, vice leader of the Youth Committee of Pharmaco-epidemiology of Chinese Pharmaco-epidemiology Society, member of the Standing Committee of China International Exchange and Promotive Association for Medical and Health Care, vice leader of Methodology Group of Evidence-Based Medicine branch of China Preventive Medicine Association, member of the sixth Clinical Toxicology Committee of Chinese Society of Toxicology, member of the Standing Committee of the Compilation Committee of Evidence-Based Medicine Textbooks for colleges and universities in China (academic secretary), expert of Beijing Municipal Commission of Science and Technology in Medical and Health Field, member of the Technical Working Group on National Immunization Program, member of academic Committee of Key Laboratory of Pharmacovigilance Technology Research and Evaluation, National Medical Products Administration. Member of the Expert Committee on test question-bank systems Development of National Medical Examination Center; External expert of Medical Device Technical Evaluation Center, National Medical Products Administration.
Dr. Sun is currently the co-director of Cochrane Geographic Group Host Institution of Peking University, and also is the group leader of "advanced methodology of systematic reviews and meta-analysis (AM-SRMA)" in Cochrane China Network. And also, she is the vice director of Clinical Efficacy Evaluation Professional Committee of the World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies (WFCMS), the member of ISPE and APCE in the field of pharmacoepidemiology.
Dr. Sun is also the editor or corresponding editor of the Chinese Medical Journal (English version), Clinical Trials (Chinese version), Chinese Journal of Epidemiology, the Chinese Journal of Evidence-Based Medicine, Chinese Journal of Evidence-based Cardiovascular Medicine, Chinese Journal of Evidence-based Pediatrics and the journal Pharmacoepidemiology.