Jodi R Shann
Professor-Emerita
Professor
Director of the Environmental Studies Program
Rieveschl Hall
731D
A&S Environmental Studies - 0006
Professional Summary
Environmental Chemistry; Biodegradation and Phytoremediation; Ecological Restoration
Education
Ph.D.: North Carolina State University Raliegh, NC, 1986 (Botany & Plant Biochemistry)
M.S.: University of Rhode Island Kingston, RI, 1981 (Plant and Soil Science )
B.S.: Stockton State College Pomona, NJ, 1976 (Marine Science)
Research and Practice Interests
My research interests and program have developed and evolved over time. Although I was originally trained in the plant sciences, it was always their ecology and environmental chemistry that intrigued me. To really address these integrative areas, I expanded my program to include consideration of the the entire system; plants, microorganisms, and soil.
I have often focused on the remediation of contaminated soil systems. This includes research on phytoremediation (plant-based), bioremediation (microbial-based), and the manner in which the soil environment effects these processes. The approach is analytical, correlating (lab and field) performance by the plants and microbes to the forms, levels, and bioavailability of environmental compounds.
Research Interests
Environmental Chemistry; Biodegradation and Phytoremediation; Ecological Restoration
Active Research Areas
Phytoremediation of metal, PAH, and halogenated compounds
Soil aging: bioavailability and sequestration of contaminants
Ecological restoration of contaminated sites
Positions and Work Experience
2011 -To Present Director, Environmental Studies Program, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
2001 -To Present Professor, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
1998 -2000 Director, Environmental Studies Program, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
1996 -1997 Visiting Scientist, Environmental Biotechnology Division, DuPont Co, DE
1994 -2001 Associate Professor, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
1988 -1994 Assistant Professor , University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH
1986 -1988 Postdoctoral Fellow, DOE/University of Georgia, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory, Aiken, SC
1978 -1979 Computer Programmer, Lamont Doherty Geophysical Institute, Columbia University, NY
Research Support
Grant: #R82877001-0 Investigators:Shann (PI) Rogstad (Co-PI) 2001 -2005 USEPA Hazardous Substances Research Center Program Sustainable Remediation $228,074.
Grant: #Grant No. R831072 Investigators:K. Nedunuri (PI) Shann (Co-I) 2003 -2006 EPA Superfund Minority Institutions Program Agronomic Optimization of Phytoremediation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon $336,649
Grant: #Grant No. ES04908 Investigators:Shann (PI) 2001 -2006 National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences Phytoremediation of Contaminated Soils $468,516.
Grant: #ES04908-07 Investigators:Shann, Kinkle (Co-PIs) 1995 -2000 NIEHS Bioremediation of Soil-Ecological Interactions and Limitations $471,413.
Grant: #ES04908-05 Investigators:Shann, Vestal (Co-PIs) 1990 -1995 National Institute of Environmental Health Science [NIEHS] Rhizosphere Biodegradation of Hazardous Material $498,500.
Investigators:Shann (PI) 1991 Westinghouse Environmental Management Company Review and Analysis of Ecological Assessment Documents $10,324.
Investigators:Shann (PI) 1990 Ohio Hazardous Substance Research and Environmental Management Institute Bioremedial Potential of Bacterium Living Symbiotically in Legume Nodules $20,500.
Investigators:Shann (PI) 1989 University Research Council Cell Walls as Charged Surface Barriers to Environmental Aluminum $7,500.
Investigators:Shann (PI) 1990 University Research Council Phenolic Allelochemicals in Ecosystems $3,500.
Investigators:Sweigart, C.G., M. B. McGrew, and J.R Shann 08-2013 -05-2014 UC residential Housing Living-learning Community: EcoHouse 10K + residence Active Type:Grant Level:University
Investigators:Shann, Maynard, Buckberger (Co-PIs) 1994 -1996 Ohio Research Challenge Grant Effectiveness of Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment $50,000.
Investigators:Shann (PI) 1994 -1995 Browning Ferris Industries, Pilot-scale Testing of Constructed Wetlands for Treatment of Acid Mine Drainage and Biodegradation of VOCs, $33,000.
Investigators:Shann (PI) 1992 -1993 Proctor & Gamble Co Microbial Characterization of Actual and Simulated MSW Compost $74,808.
Investigators:Shann (PI) and Papautsky (co-PI) 2009 -2010 UC Institute for Nanoscale Science and Technology Microfluidic Model of Pollutant Diffusion $30,000.
Investigators:Shann (PI) 2000 USEPA (UC Contract Number 68-C7-0057, Task Order 25) Phytotranspiration: Volatilization of Organic Compounds by Poplar $30.000.
Investigators:Shann (PI) 1997 -1998 DuPont Company Environmentally Acceptable Endpoints - Development and Assessment of Sequential Supercritical Fluid and Accelerated Solvent Extraction Procedures for Delineation of Available and Sequestered Soil Hydrocarbons $20.000.
Investigators:Shann, Suszcynsky (Co-PIs) 1995 -1997 CINERGY Environmental Mercury and Plant Systems $5,000.
Abbreviated Publications
Technical Report
University of Cincinnati Climate Action Plan
Peer Reviewed Publications
Nedunuri, K. V., C. Lowell, W. Meade, A. P. Vonderheide, & J. R. Shann (2009). Management Practices and Phytoremediation by Native Grasses. International J. Phytoremediation, 12(2), 200-214.
Welsh, G.L, Mueller, K.E., Soman, R.S., Vonderheide, A.P., & Shann, J.R. (2009). Accessibility of polybrominated diphenyl ether congeners in aging soil. Journal of environmental monitoring, 11(9), 1658-63.
More InformationSadi, B.M., Vonderheide, A.P., Gong, J., Schroeder,J.I., Shann, J.R., & Caruso, J.A. (2008). An HPLC-ICP-MS technique for determination of cadmium-phytochelatins in genetically modified Arabidopsis thaliana. Journal of chromatography. B, Analytical technologies in the biomedical and life sciences, 861(1), 123-9.
Mueller, K. E., & J.R. Shann (2007). Effects of tree root-derived substrates and inorganic nutrients on pyrene mineralization in rhizosphere and bulk soil. Journal of Environmental Quality, 36(1), 120-127.
Jjemba, P. K., Kinkle, B. K., & Shann, J. R. (2006). In-situ enumeration and probing of pyrene-degrading soil bacteria. Fems Microbiology Ecology, 55(2), 287-298.
Mounicou, S., Shah, M., Meija, J., Caruso, J.A., Vonderheide, A.P., & Shann, J.R. (2006). Localization and speciation of selenium and mercury in Brassica juncea - implications for Se-Hg antagonism. Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry, 21(4), 404-412.
Mueller, K. E., & Shann, J. R. (2006). PAH dissipation in spiked soil: Impacts of bioavailability, microbial activity, and trees. Chemosphere, 64(6), 1006-1014.
Mueller-Spitz, S. R., Vonderheide, A. P., Shann, J. R., Caruso, J. A., & Kinkle, B. K. (2006). Use of SEC-ICP-MS with a collision cell for determining the interaction of chromium with DNA extracted from metal-contaminated soils. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 386(1), 142-151.
Vonderheide, A. P., Mueller-Spitz, S. R., Meija, J., Welsh, G. L., Mueller, K. E., Kinkle, B. K., Shann, J. R., & Caruso, J. A. (2006). Rapid breakdown of brominated flame retardants by soil microorganisms. Journal of Analytical Atomic Spectrometry, 21(11), 1232-1239.
Vonderheide, A. P., Mounicou, S., Meija, J., Henry, H. F., Caruso, J. A., & Shann, J. R. (2006). Investigation of selenium-containing root exudates of Brassica juncea using HPLC-ICP-MS and ESI-qTOF-MS. Analyst, 131(1), 33-40.
Mueller, K.E., & Shann, J.R. (2006) Effects of tree root-derived substrates and inorganic nutrients on pyrene mineralization in rhizosphere and bulk soil. Journal of environmental quality, 36(1), 120-7.
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