
Prianca Bhaduri, PhD
Population health leader and PhD with microbiome research experience
Chicago, Illinois
Summary
Bridges academic environmental microbiology and applied population health: Prianca completed a Ph.D. (Michigan State University, 2008–2015) with coauthored publications on environmental microbiology and gut resistomes, and later moved into population health and clinical documentation roles in the Chicago area. nih+1
Published researcher on microbial detection and antibiotic resistance: Coauthor on peer-reviewed work investigating detection/occurrence of indicator organisms and the impact of TCDD on antibiotic resistance genes in the gut microbiome. ac+1
International academic training: Education includes undergraduate study at Bangalore University and a master's at Vellore Institute of Technology before doctoral studies in the United States at Michigan State University. rocketreach+1
Experience across research and healthcare operations: Publicly listed work history spans roles in research/technical environments and in population health and clinical documentation at Oak Street Health, indicating cross-functional experience in both science and healthcare operations. rocketreach+1
Work
Education
Writing
TCDD influences reservoir of antibiotic resistance genes in murine gut microbiome
January 1, 2017Study examining how exposure to the environmental toxicant TCDD alters the abundance of antibiotic resistance genes and mobile genetic elements in the murine gut microbiome, finding increases in Enterobacteriaceae-associated resistance genes following dosing.
Detection and Occurrence of Indicator Organisms and Pathogens
January 1, 2012Article listing Prianca Bhaduri among contributors; covers detection and occurrence of indicator organisms and pathogens in water/environmental contexts.