Development of a Universal, Low-Footprint, High-Throughput Microfluidic Screening Platform for Natural Product Drug Discovery

Friday, February 28, 2025 - 11:00am to 12:00pm

The Immunobiology Seminar Series presents: "Development of a Universal, Low-Footprint, High-Throughput Microfluidic Screening Platform for Natural Product Drug Discovery "

Presenter Details

Christopher Cartmell, PhD
Research Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmacology
University of Arizona

Dr. Cartmell is interested in the discovery of novel bioactive natural products. His research focuses on methods for probing microbial dark matter in attempts to gain access to the missing 99% of microbes unable to be cultivated under standard laboratory conditions. He is also interested in developing microfluidic techniques for high-throughput screening of bioactive natural products as well as the activation of silent biosynthetic gene clusters. Read more

imb_seminar_flyer_cartmell.pdf

Event Location: 
Drachman Hall, Rm B111
Event Contact Person: 
Polly Haffner
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Event Contact Phone: 
520-626-0710
Event Address: 

1295 N Martin Ave

Event Contact Department: 
Immunobiology