Innovative Research Award
Silesian University of Technology, Poland
| Innovative Research Award | |
|---|---|
| Affiliation | Silesian University of Technology |
| Country | Poland |
| Scopus ID | 57062991800 |
| Documents | 40 |
| Citations | 901 |
| h-index | 19 |
| Subject Area | Antimicrobial Resistance |
| Event | Global Diseases Research Awards |
| ORCID | 0000-0002-2499-1764 |
Anna Mainka is a researcher affiliated with Silesian University of Technology whose published work addresses environmental health, indoor air quality, airborne contaminants, and antimicrobial resistance related studies. Her scholarly profile includes multidisciplinary investigations on environmental exposure and public health assessment through peer-reviewed publications.[1]
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Abstract
This academic recognition article summarizes research activities associated with Anna Mainka and her documented publication record. Research output demonstrates continuing work involving environmental exposure assessment, microbial aerosols, indoor environmental quality, and pollution-related health analysis. Existing studies indicate practical relevance in healthcare and public environmental monitoring applications.[2]
Keywords
Antimicrobial resistance, environmental health, indoor air quality, bacterial aerosols, exposure assessment, healthcare environments, atmospheric pollutants, environmental monitoring.
Introduction
Environmental exposure and antimicrobial resistance have become important interdisciplinary research topics. Studies connecting pollutants and microbial behavior contribute to improved understanding of public health conditions and environmental risk assessment. Contemporary investigations increasingly focus on healthcare environments and urban exposure patterns.[3]
Research Profile
Anna Mainka has documented publications and collaborative investigations focused on air quality assessment, exposure science, and microbiological analysis. The researcher profile indicates publication activity across international journals and multidisciplinary research areas with measurable citation performance.[1]
Research Contributions
Research contributions include studies on bacterial aerosols, particulate matter exposure, healthcare environmental quality, and indoor pollution monitoring. Several investigations evaluate pollutant exposure effects and environmental health risks using observational and applied methodologies.[4]
Publications
Published research associated with Anna Mainka demonstrates sustained contributions in environmental and atmospheric science. Research themes include healthcare microbiology, bacterial aerosols, particulate matter exposure, ventilation studies, and environmental quality assessment. Published work reflects collaborative studies across healthcare and environmental contexts with measurable scholarly influence.[5]
Research Impact
Publication metrics and citation indicators suggest continuing scholarly visibility and research engagement. Citation activity and interdisciplinary collaboration demonstrate relevance within environmental health and microbial exposure research communities.[2]
Award Suitability
The documented publication profile and environmental research activity support consideration for academic recognition associated with innovation and applied research impact. Scholarly output aligns with the interdisciplinary objectives commonly considered within research award evaluations.
Conclusion
Available publication records indicate continuing research activity and measurable scholarly contribution within environmental and antimicrobial research domains. The research profile reflects sustained publication productivity and collaboration across scientific disciplines.
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References
- Kauch, K., Mainka, A., & Brągoszewska, E. (2026). Airborne antibiotic-resistant bacteria—Challenge for healthcare environments. Atmosphere, 17(6).https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos17060617
- Mainka, A., & Żak, M. (2022). Synergistic or antagonistic health effects of long and short-term exposure to ambient NO₂ and PM2.5: A review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(21).https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph192114079
- Mainka, A. (2021). Preschool children health impacts from indoor exposure to PM2.5 and metals. Environment International, 159.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envint.2021.107062
- Brągoszewska, E., & Mainka, A. (2024). Bacterial aerosol in ambient air—A review study. Applied Sciences, 14(18).https://doi.org/10.3390/app14188250
- Kozielska, B., Mainka, A., Żak, M., Kaleta, D., & Mucha, W. (2020). Indoor air quality in residential buildings in Upper Silesia, Poland. Building and Environment, 177.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2020.106914