Prof. Su has engaged most of her research efforts in the area of air pollution related health effects research, with particular focus on the rising concerns of airborne microbial hazards worldwide, and emerging indoor chemicals. Her efforts of comprehensive indoor air quality (IAQ) research has successfully lead to the establishment of only the 2nd IAQ Law in the world. She has served as Associated Editor in the SCI journal of Indoor Air since 2007, and was inducted as the Fellow of International Academy of Indoor Air Sciences (IAIAS) in 2008, the first Asian female scientist recognized in the highest academy of the related field. In the past decade, Prof. Su has extended her investigation into the health outcomes attributable to global climate changes, and the scientific findings were taken as the foundation to form the Taiwan’s Guidelines of Climate Change Adaptation on Health Sector, as the highest level adaptation guidance. Currently, she is leading the research looking into the adaptation options to sustain a healthy and comfortable built environment since it is surely to be an inevitable challenge for the public and preventive health practice regardless of its geographic or socio-economic position.