September 27, 2024
Congratulations to Dr. Bhowmick for her three minute flash talk presentation at the 2024 USM Postdoctoral Research Symposium!
June 7, 2024
We received our first NIH grant! An R21 to study the biosynthetic mechanisms for a new class of AMPs constructed at the cell membrane supported by the National Institute Of Allergy And Infectious Diseases.
March 6, 2024
It's UMD Giving Day. Please consider making a donation to the Department of Veterinary Medicine to support our work!
December 18, 2023
Thank you AGNR for awarding a MAES research grant to our lab for the project, “Mechanistic analysis of a novel antimicrobial pore-forming peptide” . We hope to use this seed money to obtain external support for continuing our research!
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) represents a significant One-Health challenge, capable of spreading between and infecting both animals and humans. Our lab's research is focuses on understanding the physiology of MRSA to reveal potential targets for new drug development. Furthermore, we are exploring the mechanism of a new pore-forming antimicrobial peptide class that is active against MRSA and other Gram-positive pathogens.
Coming soon!
Coming soon!
Sumana Bhowmick is a postdoctoral fellow and is working to develop new genetic approaches to uncover MRSA physiology and virulence pathways.
Ama is a graduate student using biochemical approaches to understand new AMP mechanisms that can be used to develop improved AMPs.
Fauzia is graduate student who is interested in understanding how AMPs are produced.