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Kishore Jagadeesan is a Researcher in the Department of Chemistry at the University of Bath. His work focuses on wastewater-based epidemiology, analytical chemistry, and data visualization, contributing to environmental and public health research under UN Sustainable Development Goals. He collaborates on projects like the Somer Valley Innovative Pathway Control (IPC) and EWS-C19 environmental fingerprinting in Africa.
- Doctor of Philosophy in Biomedical Engineering (Lund University, 2017)
- Master in Science in Analytical Chemistry (University of Madras, 2010)
- Bachelor of Science in Chemistry (PSG College of Arts and Science, 2006)
His research bridges environmental chemistry and healthcare surveillance, developing tools like the PERK model for pharmaceutical risk assessment and PrAna for NHS prescribing data analysis. Recent projects address SARS-CoV-2 tracking via wastewater, antibiotic resistance, and sustainable pharmaceutical monitoring.
Key scientific contributions include high-throughput screening methods for water pollutants, multi-biomarker population estimation, and environmental impact assessments of personal care products. His work integrates advanced analytics with real-world challenges in aquatic ecosystems and public health.
- 2025: Runner Up - GW4 Open Research Prize
- 2022: Project with Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Active in knowledge dissemination, he has presented at SETAC Europe 35th Annual Meeting (2025) and delivered public talks on career opportunities in chemistry (2024) and open research practices (2025).
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