Technology to help prevent, early detect and control aging related chronic diseases

Many complex factors determine our health

Environmental exposures from air, water, soil, food and consumer goods have a profound impact on human health leading to incidence and worsening of cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, cancer, metabolic disease, Alzheimer’s Disease and other aging-related chronic diseases. In spite of these emerging risks, most of us are unaware of the full extent of our exposures, how it’s affecting us and what we can do about it to protect our health.

The HealthSurveil solution uses a multi disciplinary approach combining environmental health sciences, sensor technology, data sciences and machine learning for environmental risk assessment and risk mitigation.

Tech startup

Our Story

HealthSurveil was founded by the scientist sister duo - Dr. Dushani L. Palliyaguru (Toxicologist and Gerontologist) and Dr. Nipuni T. Palliyaguru (Physicist and Data Scientist) as a solution to gaps, challenges and inequities in chronic diseases - that are largely preventable but continue to cause morbidity and mortality in millions of people globally.

This complex biological problem requires innovative and creative solutions, which we hope to accomplish through merging our areas of expertise and interests.

Our goal is to empower people around the world – from individuals to industries, with access to convenient and comprehensive science-based risk assessment and risk mitigation tools for optimal human health and longevity.

Environmental health technology

Our Mission

To advance healthier, longer lives by identifying and mitigating risks - whether in people or in products - through cutting-edge science, technology and regulatory expertise.

Digital health

Core Values

Scientific integrity

We ground everything we do in evidence and rigorous science - whether assessing human health risks or validating product safety. We hold ourselves to the highest standards ensuring that our products can be trusted.

Innovation with purpose

We harness technology and data-driven insights to create a meaningful impact on longevity and health.



Collaboration

We believe that tackling challenges related to complex human health problems cannot be done by a select few. Therefore, we partner with individuals, clinicians, and innovators to build solutions that benefit all.

Entrepreneurship

Our Team

Co-Founder and CEO

Dushani L. Palliyaguru, Ph.D.

Dushani is a toxicologist and gerontologist with over 12 years of experience in scientific research, and leadership. She obtained her doctoral degree in Environmental and Occupational Health/Toxicology from University of Pittsburgh. Her dissertation work focused on enhancing environmental stress response pathways to prevent chronic disease. Her subsequent postdoctoral training at the National Institute on Aging (NIA/ NIH) was on life course aging and disease biomarkers. Dushani has won several awards and has also served as a peer reviewer for dozens of highly-esteemed journals. She has also served on many expert panels and working groups including ones attached to the World Health Organization (WHO). She has published in numerous high-impact scientific journals, including Cell Metabolism and was awarded a prestigious K99/R00 Pathway to Independence Award to establish her own research program. Through this initiative, Dushani is excited about using her expertise in environmental public health, data science as well as aging and chronic disease prevention to improve health outcomes for everyone.

Co-Founder and CTO

Nipuni T. Palliyaguru, Ph.D.

Nipuni is an astronomer by training. She received her Ph.D. in physics from West Virginia University and has worked as a postdoctoral scholar at Texas Tech University and Arecibo observatory in Puerto Rico. Her work has centered on physics-based modeling, statistical analysis, and developing methods to detect faint signals hidden in vast datasets. Nipuni has published in numerous high-impact scientific journals including Science. She has experience serving in key research and leadership roles in large scientific collaborations. She uses her expertise in studying far away, unseen astronomical objects to make sense of unseen biological processes in the human body and to pivot these technologies to improve human health.