Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Rui-Ling Peng"
- Rui-Ling Peng's research primarily focuses on public health effects related to environmental factors, particularly in relation to the exposure of populations in areas affected by industrial activities such as rare earth mining and sand climate conditions.
- Key findings include the establishment of CDISC standards for clinical research to improve data quality and efficiency, as well as studies assessing the health impact of sand climates on populations in Inner Mongolia, and the concentration of rare earth elements in children's scalp hair as biomarkers for exposure in mining areas.
- The research also investigates the intergenerational transfer of rare earth element exposure by analyzing hair samples from young children and their mothers in a rare earth mining area in Jiangxi Province, providing insights into environmental health risks in these communities.