Lead, Jamie

Professor

His research focuses on understanding nanoscale phenomena in the environment, including natural nanomaterials, manufactured nanomaterials and their interactions. While nanotechnology has numerous benefits, the potential risks associated with the use of nanomaterials for human and environmental health are not fully understood.

Biographical Profile

College
Arnold School of Public Health
Department
Environmental Health Sciences
Tenure Status
Tenured

Interest Background

Do you include students in your research?
None
Interest Keywords
nanotechnology
Personal Focus Areas
understanding nanoscale phenomena in the environment, including natural nanomaterials

Positions & Appointments

Dates Description Institution/Entity
2020 named editor-in-chief Environmental Chemistry
Present Carolina SMART-STATE Endowed Chair of Environmental NanoScience and Risk University of South Carolina
Present Professor Department of Environmental Health Sciences, University of South Carolina

Recognition Awards, Honors, & Fellowships

Dates Type Description Foundation/Entity
2015 Award Highly Cited Researchers List Clarivate Analytics’ (formerly Thomson Reuters)
2016 Award Highly Cited Researchers List Clarivate Analytics’ (formerly Thomson Reuters)
2016 Award USC Educational Foundation Research Award for Health Sciences University of South Carolina
2017 Award Highly Cited Researchers List Clarivate Analytics’ (formerly Thomson Reuters)
2018 Award Highly Cited Researchers List Clarivate Analytics’ (formerly Thomson Reuters)
2020 Award Highly Cited Researcher List Clarivate Analytics
2021 Award Innovative Technology Award USC/Columbia Technology Incubator
The two sections below (Awards and Pending Proposals) are only viewable by PIs, business managers, chairs, and deans.
CV last updated on