Associate Professor Xiaoqi FengÌýis an NHMRC Career Development Fellow in the UNSW School of PopulationÌýHealthÌýand an Adjunct Professor with the National Institute of Environmental Health at the ChinaÌýCenterÌýfor Disease Control and Prevention (NIEH/China CDC).Ìý
XiaoqiÌýleads a program of research focused on enhancing population wellbeing through identifying potentially modifiable social and environmental factors (e.g. urban green space, air pollution, heat, food environment) that shape health and developmental trajectories and inequities among newborns, children, adolescents and women across theÌýlifecourse. Ìý
In May 2020,ÌýXiaoqiÌýsecuredÌý$1.45 million in funding,Ìýfrom the United Kingdom Research and Innovation (UKRI) and National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC), for a joint project withÌýProfessor Richard Mitchell from the Glasgow UniversityÌýinvestigating how green spaces can reduce inequalities in mental health and cardiometabolic disease prevention.ÌýThe full team includes Thomas Astell-Burt (CI, UOW), Susan Thompson (CI, UNSW), Brenda Lin (CI, CSIRO, Brisbane), Bin Jalaludin (CI, UNSW), Evelyne de Leeuw (CI, UNSW), Richard Fuller (CI, UQ), Jon Olsen (CI, Glasgow), Fiona Caryl (CI, Glasgow), Jill Pell (CI, Glasgow), Timothy Dobbins (AI, UNSW), Melanie Anderson(AI, UNSW), Glen Maberly (AI, WSLHD).
¸é±ð²¹»åÌý³Ý¾±²¹´Ç±ç¾±â€™sÌýfull academic profile, learn more about herÌýÌýproject as well as herÌýlatest work onÌýÌýÌýand howÌýÌýon the UNSW Newsroom.Ìý