Summary
Patricia Silveyra is a Professor and Anthony D. Pantaleoni Eminent Scholar at Indiana University with a decade of experience investigating sex-specific mechanisms of lung inflammation using molecular biology, immunology, and endocrinology. She leads interdisciplinary research translating hormonal regulation of gene networks into biomarker and translational studies of asthma, bronchopulmonary dysplasia, and pollution-driven respiratory disease. A seasoned academic leader, she chairs the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health and serves on national advisory boards including NIEHS and New Voices NASEM, reflecting strong science-policy engagement. Her background spans bench-to-clinic work, bioinformatics and entrepreneurship (co-founding a VR cognitive training startup), revealing a knack for applying innovative technologies to health challenges.
9 years of coding experience
13 years of employment as a software developer
Graduate Certificate in Applied Bioinformatics Computational Biology, Graduate Certificate in Applied Bioinformatics Computational Biology at Penn State University
ENSEÑANZA SIGNIFICATIVA EN ENTORNOS DE APRENDIZAJE EN LÍNEA Education, ENSEÑANZA SIGNIFICATIVA EN ENTORNOS DE APRENDIZAJE EN LÍNEA Education at Universidad Espíritu Santo
Escuela Superior de Comercio "Carlos Pellegrini" - Universidad de Buenos Aires
Certified Personal Trainer Health and Physical Education/Fitness, Certified Personal Trainer Health and Physical Education/Fitness at The American Fitness Institute
MIT-HMS Healthcare Innovation Bootcamp Healthcare innovation, MIT-HMS Healthcare Innovation Bootcamp Healthcare innovation at Harvard Medical School
Bootcamp Healthcare Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Bootcamp Healthcare Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Biological Chemistry, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) Biological Chemistry at University of Buenos Aires
Spanish, English, French, Portuguese