
معرفی
Jinglong Li serves as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Queensland Alliance for Environmental Health Sciences (QAEHS), an institute within The University of Queensland. His primary affiliation centers on advancing environmental health research through innovative analytical methodologies and epidemiological approaches.
Education:
- PhD in Environmental Health Sciences (2025) from the Queensland Alliance for Environmental Health Sciences (QAEHS), The University of Queensland, supervised by Prof. Kevin Thomas and Dr. Jake O’Brien. Dissertation focused on antimicrobial resistance surveillance across Australia using wastewater-based epidemiology.
Dr. Li's research program integrates cutting-edge analytical chemistry with environmental health challenges, specializing in the detection and quantification of emerging contaminants. His current work pioneers methodologies for plastic oligomer analysis in complex environmental matrices and human tissues, while his doctoral research established foundational frameworks for tracking antimicrobial resistance through wastewater epidemiology. This dual expertise positions him at the intersection of polymer chemistry, toxicology, and public health surveillance, with particular emphasis on plastic pollution impacts and antimicrobial resistance dynamics in ecological systems.
As an integral member of QAEHS, Dr. Li contributes to multidisciplinary teams addressing critical environmental health threats, including participation in research initiatives related to chemical exposure assessment and biomonitoring. His work directly supports the center's mission to translate scientific discoveries into actionable public health interventions through rigorous environmental monitoring and analytical innovation.





