Savana Everhart Nunn, PhD
Nutrition Education Outreach Extension Associate, Steps To Health
4101 Beryl Road, 240M
Bio
Savana Everhart Nunn contributes to program management and food safety work within the Safe Plates and Steps to Health teams. In her current role, she also designs and manages Moodle courses for both programs. Savana’s graduate work was in One Health, which is used to describe the relationship between the health of animals, humans, and the environment. Influenced by growing up on a farm, she has a particular interest in foodborne zoonoses and how human behavior impacts the transmission and spread of these diseases.
She is also an advocate of strong food safety culture and sharing science-based food safety information. When Savana is not working, she enjoys nature walks, horseback riding, and spending time with her husband and two cats.
Programs and Initiatives
- Steps to Health Program
- Safe Plates Program
Contributing Websites
Selected Publications
- Thompson, Jonathan, Savana L. Everhart Nunn, Sumon Sarkar, and Beth Clayton. (2023). Diagnostic Screening of Bovine Mastitis Using MALDI-TOF MS Direct-Spotting of Milk and Machine Learning. Veterinary Sciences, 10, no. 2: 101. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci10020101
- Kirchner, M., Everhart, S., Doring, L., Smits, C., Faircloth, J., Duong, M., Goulter, R. M., Goodson, L., Shelley, L., Shumaker, E. T., Cates, S., Bernstein, C., Lavallee, A., Jaykus, L. A., Chapman, B., & Schaffner, D. (2022). Cross-Contamination to Surfaces in Consumer Kitchens with MS2 as a Tracer Organism in Ground Turkey Patties. Journal of food protection, 85(11), 1594–1603. https://doi.org/10.4315/JFP-22-060
Education
BS Animal Science NC State University
BS Food Science NC State University
MS Food Science NC State University
PhD One Health Sciences Texas Tech University
Area(s) of Expertise
- Retail and Consumer Food Safety
- One Health
- Foodborne Zoonoses
- Food Safety Culture