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Dr. Yiqun Han is a Researcher at Imperial College London's School of Public Health within the Faculty of Medicine. Their work focuses on environmental epidemiology, particularly the health impacts of air pollution exposure. They lead the AIRLESS study investigating cardiopulmonary effects in Beijing residents and contributed to the SCOPE cohort study on pre-diabetic populations. Han's research integrates advanced statistical modeling, wearable sensor technologies, and biomarker analysis (e.g., metabolomics, transcriptomics) to elucidate exposure-response mechanisms.
Education: PhD in Environmental Science & Epidemiology from Peking University. Professional roles include steering committee membership in the International Society of Environmental Epidemiology (2016–2018) and peer review for journals like Environmental Health Perspectives. Key projects include evaluating PM2.5 health risks, exposure biomarkers, and the role of bioactive lipids in cardiovascular effects.
- Leading innovative studies on air pollution's impact on biomarkers (e.g., ceramides, oxylipins)
- Developing low-cost sensor systems for personalized exposure assessment
- Collaborating with global teams on environmental health equity issues
Research highlights include demonstrating metabolic disorder's role in pollution susceptibility and quantifying the health benefits of Beijing's air quality improvements. Han's work bridges environmental science, clinical research, and public policy.



