Zeng Qibing, PhD, is a Professor and Doctoral Supervisor at the National Institute of Occupational Health and Poison Control, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Professor Zeng's research is dedicated to the fields of environmental epidemiology, environmental toxicology, and public health. His work focuses on the fundamental mechanisms of environmental toxicology, specifically investigating the pathogenesis of major endemic diseases such as arsenic poisoning and fluorosis. Through the establishment of large-scale natural population cohort studies, he systematically conducts health risk assessment for environmental pollutants, including Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS). Recently, he has innovatively introduced computational methods such as machine learning to analyze health big data, achieving novel breakthroughs in chronic disease research areas including nephrology and Cardiovascular-Kidney-Metabolic (CKM) Syndrome. His research is distinguished by a transdisciplinary integrative strategy that synergistically combines evidence from population cohort studies, mechanistic toxicological investigation, and advanced data science methodologies. This approach aims to elucidate the detrimental health effects of environmental exposures and translate research findings into precise prevention and intervention strategies. As a leading scholar in his field, Professor Zeng has demonstrated exceptional capability in organizing and leading scientific research. He has successively presided over numerous major national and ministerial/provincial-level projects, including four national-level grants (e.g., from the National Natural Science Foundation of China, sub-projects of the National Key R&D Program) and five provincial/ministerial key projects. He has also served as a key contributing member of several National Key R&D Programs of China, making active contributions to the field of environment and health research in China. His research endeavors have yielded prolific outcomes. To date, he has published over 40 papers as first or corresponding author, including 36 SCI-indexed articles. His publication record includes two Highly Cited Papers and one Hot Paper, underscoring his broad international academic impact. Furthermore, he has contributed as a co-author to two national planning textbooks published by the People's Medical Publishing House and four academic books or translations. His research contributions have been recognized with one Provincial Natural Science Award (Second Class) and two authorized National Invention Patents.