Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yu’e Cha | Population Health | Research Excellence Award
The National Institute of Environmental Health | China
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yu’e Cha is a researcher at the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention specializing in environmental health and exposomics, with a focus on how chemical exposures influence endocrine function and women’s reproductive health. With 12 scientific publications, 7 h-index and 176 citations, she has contributed meaningful insights into population-level exposure profiling using advanced high-resolution analytical techniques. Her work, including a recent open-access study in Environment International examining associations between chemical mixtures and sex hormones in women of childbearing age, demonstrates methodological strength in untargeted exposomic analysis and evidence-based assessment of environmental risks. Collaborating with nearly 100 co-authors, she participates in large, interdisciplinary research networks that advance environmental epidemiology and public-health science. Cha’s contributions support improved risk evaluation, inform chemical-safety policies, and enhance understanding of environmental determinants of health, thereby promoting better health outcomes for vulnerable populations and strengthening global public-health protection.
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Exploring the external exposome using wearable passive samplers – The China BAPE study
– Jeremy P Koelmel, 2021
