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Kausalya "Kay" Shenoy

Senior Lecturer

I am a scientist and educator with a strong commitment to science education, student success, and the preparation of workforce‑ready graduates. I believe that making scientific knowledge accessible and engaging can create meaningful, lasting impacts within communities. By aligning disciplinary content with inclusive teaching strategies and high‑impact educational practices, I strive to support student learning, intellectual growth, and long-term academic success.

My academic interests center on the intersection of natural ecosystems, human wellbeing, and urban biodiversity, with a particular emphasis on the restoration of native species in urban environments. I have previously examined the effects of environmental contaminants on animal behavior and reproductive biology, informing continued interests in ecotoxicology and environmental health. I maintain an overall commitment for sustainability science and community outreach.

I have strong administrative experience and a commitment to effective communication and streamlined protocols. I bring strengths in networking, multitasking, and management, which enable me to navigate complex projects and foster productive working relationships.

Contact Information
kay.shenoy@uky.edu
113 T.H. Morgan Building
859-257-3244
Education
PhD (Biology), Department of Biology, University of Kentucky; 2012.
MS (Ecology), Salim Ali School of Ecology, Pondicherry University, India; 2002.
BSc (Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics), St. Joseph’s College, Bangalore, India; 2000.
Research Interests
  • urban ecosystems
  • nature and human wellbeing
  • Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
  • Biology Education
  • Plant Ecology
  • Animal Behavior
  • Toxicology
Affiliations
  • Biology Education
  • Biology
  • Ecology and Evolutionary Biology