Shannan Lee Rossi received her BS from Cornell University in 2001, a PhD from the University of Texas Medical Branch in 2008 and a MBA from Rice University in 2022. She finished her post-doctoral study at the University of Pittsburgh in 2010 and at the University of Texas Medical Branch in 2013. She is an Associate Professor at the Departments of Pathology and Microbiology & Immunology, The
University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. Her research interests mainly focus on arboviruses, zika virus, vaccines, alphaviruses, flaviviruses, and animal models.
Research Keywords & Expertise
Animal Models
Vaccines
chikungunya virus
Zika virus
dengue virus
Yellow Fever Virus
flaviviruses
arboviruses
Alphaviruses
Fingerprints
43%
Zika virus
29%
Vaccines
15%
chikungunya virus
15%
flaviviruses
15%
arboviruses
8%
dengue virus
5%
Animal Models
5%
Alphaviruses
Short Biography
Shannan Lee Rossi received her BS from Cornell University in 2001, a PhD from the University of Texas Medical Branch in 2008 and a MBA from Rice University in 2022. She finished her post-doctoral study at the University of Pittsburgh in 2010 and at the University of Texas Medical Branch in 2013. She is an Associate Professor at the Departments of Pathology and Microbiology & Immunology, The
University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston. Her research interests mainly focus on arboviruses, zika virus, vaccines, alphaviruses, flaviviruses, and animal models.