This study explores the antimicrobial potential of natural plant extracts to combat resistant bacterial infections— a growing concern in global health.
- The Study of Bacteriophages as a Therapeutic Strategy in Combating Propionibacte-
rium acnes Bacterium
Focusing on an alternative to antibiotic treatment for acne, this project examines the use of viruses that infect bacteria (bacteriophages) as a targeted therapy.
- A Study Design for Collaborative Research on the Oral Microbiome – Oral Microbiomes Reveal Concerning Patterns of Specific Bacteria Associated with Parkinson’s Disease
This forward-thinking initiative seeks to understand the links between oral bacteria and neurological health, particularly their potential role in Parkinson’s disease.
“These projects not only enrich the academic experience for our students but also place Voorhees University at the forefront of undergraduate biomedical research in South Carolina,” said Dr. Golkar. “We are grateful to SCICU and the Belle W. Baruch Foundation for their continued investment in student success and innovation.”
Voorhees University remains dedicated to fostering a research-rich environment where students can actively engage in addressing realworld issues through rigorous scientific inquiry and interdisciplinary collaboration.
For additional information about the research projects, please contact Dr. Zhabiz Golkar at zgolkar@voorhees.edu.