Location

CoLab, COM 100

Start Date

1-5-2025 1:30 PM

Document Type

Poster

Description

It’s easy to call your doctor when you’re sick and get an antibiotic prescribed. In a quest to curb antibiotic resistance, I turned to the soil. I looked in a flower bed outside my house for promising antibiotic-producing bacteria. I screened multiple soil candidates for their antibiotic activity and identified potential antibiotic-producing candidates using metabolic and genetic approaches. This research could help us scientists create a novel antibiotic.

Comments

The faculty mentor for this project was Heather Seitz, Biology.

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May 1st, 1:30 PM

The Antibiotic Zone

CoLab, COM 100

It’s easy to call your doctor when you’re sick and get an antibiotic prescribed. In a quest to curb antibiotic resistance, I turned to the soil. I looked in a flower bed outside my house for promising antibiotic-producing bacteria. I screened multiple soil candidates for their antibiotic activity and identified potential antibiotic-producing candidates using metabolic and genetic approaches. This research could help us scientists create a novel antibiotic.