KerryKinney

- kakinney@mail.utexas.edu
- +1 512 232 1740
- ECJ 9.102A
Microbial exposures and occupant health; Indoor air quality; Premise plumbing and drinking water quality; Bioaerosols; Treatment process design for municipal and industrial wastewaters
Bio
Kerry Kinney, Ph.D., holds the L.P. Gilvin Centennial Professorship in Civil Engineering in the Fariborz Maseeh Department of Civil, Architectural and Environmental Engineering and is also a courtesy professor in the Department of Population Health at Dell Medical School.
Kinney’s cross-disciplinary research in environmental engineering and molecular biology centers on the investigation of microorganisms and contaminants in engineered systems including buildings, residential water systems and municipal wastewater systems. She has extensive experience working with multidisciplinary teams to investigate human exposure to microorganisms and contaminants in the indoor environment.
Over the last decade, her research group has explored the microorganisms, allergens and contaminants found in schools, homes and other buildings. These studies have led to a greater understanding of the conditions that promote fungal growth in buildings, new indoor sampling strategies (e.g. filter forensics) and insights into the relationships between indoor exposures and health.
Most recently, Kinney has been working with researchers across campus on the Whole Communities–Whole Health Bridging Barriers Initiative. She is also on the steering committee for the Center for Health and Environment: Education and Research at Dell Med.
Educational Qualifications
Ph.D., Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of California at Davis, 1996
M.S., Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of California at Davis, 1993
B.S., Chemical Engineering, University of California at Davis, 1988
Select Awards & Honors
- Minnie Stevens Piper Professor Award – The University of Texas at Austin (2025)
- Distinguished Engineering Alumni Medal – UC Davis (2023)
- International Society of Indoor Air Quality and Climate (ISIAQ) fellow (2021)
- CAREER Award – National Science Foundation (2000)
Related Websites
Center for Water and the Environment
Center for Energy and Environmental Resources
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