Nandini D. P. K Manne, BVSc &A.H, MS, Ph.D. Profile

Assistant Professor
Rm 315, Prichard Hall
304-696- 3776

Biography

Dr. Nandini Manne received his undergraduate degree in Bachelor of Veterinary Science from Sri Venkateswara Veterinary University, India in 2008. He later received his MS (2011) in Biological Sciences and Ph.D (2014) in Biomedical Sciences from Marshall University.

Dr. Manne’s teaching interest include the areas  of public health biology, chronic non-communicable diseases, infectious diseases, epidemiology, environmental health and biostatistics.

Dr. Manne has authored/co-authored more than 25 peer reviewed publications and presented his research on several occasions at national and international meetings. His research interests include the examination of substance abuse and its various risk factors such as race/ethnicity, gender differences, employment etc. and screening, brief intervention and referral to treatment in diverse settings. His research interests also include the investigation of therapeutic properties of cerium oxide nanoparticles as a novel anti-inflammatory agent for treatment of various pathologies with high morbidity and mortality.

For a list of publications, please visit https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/myncbi/browse/collection/54560789/?sort=date&direction=ascending

Ongoing projects-

  • Integrated community program to address opioid crisis
  • Quick Response Team
  • Therapeutic efficacy of cerium oxide nanoparticles for the treatment of hepatic ischemia reperfusion in male Sprague Dawley rats.
  • Investigation on the use of SGLT2 inhibitors as a prophylactic agent to prevent the development of diabetes and associated metabolic syndrome in Obese Zucker rats.
  • Examining the molecular pathways involved in animals with sepsis among various age groups.