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Xiaoming Shi

Widely regarded for contributions to environmental health and healthy longevity, Dr. Xiaoming Shi is a distinguished Professor and Director at the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (China CDC). With a robust academic background, Dr. Shi earned his PhD in Epidemiology and Health Statistics, which laid the foundation for his extensive research career. His work primarily focuses on the health risks associated with air pollution, an area in which he has published over 200 peer-reviewed journal articles, making him a leading authority in the field. Dr. Shi's research has been pivotal in advancing our understanding of how air pollution impacts public health, particularly in densely populated urban areas. His efforts have not only contributed to academic knowledge but have also influenced public health policies aimed at mitigating these risks. As a testament to his expertise, he has played a crucial role in establishing China's National Human Bio-monitoring program, a significant initiative that tracks environmental exposures and their health outcomes across the population. In addition to his research articles, Dr. Shi has authored or co-authored numerous book chapters and books, further disseminating his findings and insights to a broader audience. His publications serve as essential resources for fellow researchers, policymakers, and students interested in environmental health and longevity. Dr. Shi's dedication to his field is reflected in his ongoing commitment to mentoring the next generation of scientists and public health professionals. His work continues to inspire and guide those who seek to understand and address the complex challenges posed by environmental factors on human health. Through his leadership at the China CDC, Dr. Shi remains at the forefront of efforts to improve public health outcomes and promote sustainable, healthy living environments.

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