
Priyanka Baloni
@baloni_priyanka
Faculty @PurdueHSCI |Computational biologist| Mother of two👶🐶| Neurodegeneration,cancer,pregnancy,toxicology research| #WomenInSTEM|@isbsci @iiscbangalore
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Thanks to Purdue College of Health and Human Sciences for hosting a great Connex event on Undergraduate Research! Health Sciences Assistant Professors Priyanka Baloni and Matthew Scarpelli shared their research and connected with students during the research speed dating segment. #boilerup #hammerdowncancer



This Holiday Season, we want to express our gratitude to all of our faculty and staff, especially the professors who joined us in 2023: Dr. Seyi Oderinde and Dr. Thivanka Muthumalage! We also want to celebrate Dr. Jae Hong Park achieving tenure in 2023 once more! Oluwaseyi (Seyi) Oderinde, PhD



Two weeks ago Samantha Power called for a global effort to decrease lead exposure in children worldwide. Purdue HSCI faculty have investigated health effects and created non-invasive means to measure lead exposure. USAID @specht_aaron Ellen M. Wells @DrToxijen usaid.gov/news-informati…


Looking forward to attending and presenting at the AMP® Symposium, marking a decade of game-changing healthcare innovation. Let’s celebrate progress, collaboration, and shape the future of medicine! #FNIH #AMPSymposium #BridgestoBreakthroughs The National Institute on Aging (NIA) Purdue School of Health Sciences


10 years of Accelerating Medicines Partnership program. Great sessions by different AMP centers including AD, PD, Autoimmune, RA and others. And the highlight was to discuss work with amazing attendees from academia and industry. Foundation for the National Institutes of Health



HSCI research retreat was full of interesting talks and poster presentations. It was good to see students presenting their work and having interactive sessions. Congratulations Boyu for receiving the poster award. Always good to see lab growing 😊 Purdue School of Health Sciences





The prevalence of #Alzheimer’s disease, the lack of treatments and knowledge gap, and an interest in how the brain functions led Priyanka Baloni, assistant professor of Purdue School of Health Sciences, on a quest to understand possible treatments for the condition. #PurdueHHS purdue.edu/hhs/news/2024/…

#AlzheimersDisease is a leading cause of death yet is poorly understood and lacks treatments. Dr. Priyanka Baloni built the first human brain region-specific metabolic network, which maps out the genes, metabolites, molecules and proteins. Priyanka Baloni purdue.edu/hhs/news/2024/…

This work is finally out! Thanks to alll coauthors Dr. Jocelynn Pearl Leena K, PhD Samantha Lapehn, PhD Priyanka Baloni @GeneQueenB Nicki Bush, PhD Dr. Helen Jones and especially @ISBNathanPrice science.org/doi/10.1126/sc…
