
Sripriya Nannu Shankar
Dr. Sripriya Nannu Shankar is an esteemed Assistant Professor in the Environmental & Public Health Sciences department at the College of Medicine. With a robust academic background, she earned her Doctor of Philosophy in Environmental Engineering Sciences, specializing in Clinical and Translational Science, from the University of Florida. Her scholarly pursuits are deeply rooted in understanding the complexities of airborne pollutants and their toxicity, a field in which she has made significant strides. Dr. Shankar's research is multifaceted, focusing on the development of innovative exposure assessment frameworks and the design of next-generation systems for particle exposure assessment. Her work is particularly relevant in the context of environmental and occupational health, where she seeks to bridge the gap between scientific research and practical applications. Her translational research efforts aim to improve public health outcomes by providing actionable insights into the risks associated with airborne pollutants. Throughout her career, Dr. Shankar has made substantial contributions to the scientific community, with several peer-reviewed publications to her name. Her research has delved into critical areas such as bioaerosols, virus-laden airborne particles, and the exposure risks of SARS-CoV-2 in both hospital settings and residential environments. These studies have not only advanced the understanding of airborne transmission but have also informed safety protocols and exposure mitigation strategies. At the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Dr. Shankar is actively engaged in both research and teaching. She is dedicated to mentoring the next generation of scientists and public health professionals, fostering a learning environment that encourages critical thinking and innovation. Her commitment to education is matched by her passion for research, as she continues to explore new frontiers in environmental and public health sciences. Dr. Shankar's work is characterized by a commitment to excellence and a drive to make a tangible impact on public health. Her contributions to the field are not only academic but also practical, as she seeks to translate her research findings into real-world solutions that enhance community health and safety. Her ongoing projects and collaborations reflect her dedication to advancing knowledge and improving health outcomes on a global scale.
Publications
, 2020-08-04
, 92-92, 2024-04-01