Editorial Board
Zijian Li Ph.D
Case Western Reserve University Cleveland, Ohio, U.S., Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering · Italy
Editorial leadership for International Journal of Personalized Medicine
Research interests
- Analysis Of Worldwide Pesticide Regulatory Models
- Standards For Controlling Human Health Risk
Biography
- Dr. Li received his Ph.D. degree in environmental engineering from Case Western Reserve University (Cleveland, U.S.), and B.S. degree in chemistry from Jilin University (Changchun, China).
- Dr. Li’s current research interests include environmental toxicology, human exposure, life cycle impact assessment, health risk model, and pesticide regulatory standard values.
- Dr. Li’s research puts a strong interdisciplinary perspectives to improve human health risk assessment, pesticide standard values, and environmental regulatory jurisdictions.
- His work benefits the worldwide pesticide policy makers to formulate and rationalize the uniform standard values in residential surface soil, drinking water, and agricultural commodities.
Selected publications
- Worldwide Regulations of Standard Values of Pesticides for Human Health Risk Control: A Review 2017 cited 159×
- Scope of the worldwide effort to regulate pesticide contamination in surface soils 2014 cited 68×
- Transboundary impacts of pesticide use in food production Recent 2025 cited 66×
- Toward harmonizing global pesticide regulations for surface freshwaters in support of protecting human health 2022 cited 63×
- A health-based regulatory chain framework to evaluate international pesticide groundwater regulations integrating soil and drinking water standards 2018 cited 49×
- Improving Pesticide Uptake Modeling into Potatoes: Considering Tuber Growth Dynamics 2021 cited 38×
Ranked by citation impact (Crossref) where available, newest otherwise · verified via ORCID.
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