UI names Pentella as interim SHL director
Effective on Dec. 18, Pentella’s part-time appointment temporarily fills the role of director previously held by Christopher Atchison whose retirement was
effective Jan. 5.
Pentella is the former director of the William A. Hinton State Laboratory Institute in Massachusetts. Prior to that, he served as associate director of infectious disease for SHL, where he was responsible for bacteriology, virology, serology, parasitology and mycology, and was actively involved with bioterrorism preparedness, antimicrobial resistance and pandemic influenza planning.
The interim director’s career spans more than 40 years in clinical microbiology and public health laboratory science. In 2016, SHL named Pentella the seventh recipient of its William J. Hausler Career Achievement Award, which recognizes a lifetime of achievement and professional activities that extend beyond the laboratory, and greatly impact the field of public health.
That same year, Pentella received the Outstanding Alumni Award from the University of South Florida College of Public Health where he earned a Ph.D. in infectious disease. He received a Master of Science degree in clinical microbiology from Thomas Jefferson University, and a Bachelor of Science degree in microbiology for the Ohio State University.
Pentella is board certified as a Diplomat in Medical Microbiology through the American Society for Microbiology (D(ABMM)). His national appointments include the Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL) Infectious Disease Committee, the APHL Biosafety and Biosecurity Committee, and the American Society for Microbiology Lab Practices Committee.
The OVPRED is leading a search committee for a permanent director of the State Hygienic Laboratory.