Our Research
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Discovery of Novel Antimicrobial Compounds from Marine Bacteria
This project focuses on the isolation and characterization of new antimicrobial compounds produced by marine bacteria. Through a combination of microbiological and chemical analyses, the study identifies potent molecules with potential applications in treating antibiotic-resistant infections. The research contributes to the ongoing search for alternative therapies in the fight against global health threats.
Conservation Strategies for Endangered Amphibian Species
This study focuses on developing and implementing conservation strategies for endangered amphibian species threatened by habitat loss, disease, and climate change. By integrating ecological data with conservation biology principles, the research provides actionable recommendations to protect and restore amphibian populations in critical habitats worldwide.
Impact of Climate Change on Coral Reef Ecosystems
This study investigates the effects of rising sea temperatures and ocean acidification on coral reef ecosystems. By monitoring changes in biodiversity and coral health across various regions, the research provides critical insights into the resilience of coral reefs and informs strategies for their conservation in the face of global climate change.
Decoding RNA Splicing Mechanisms in Cancer Cells
This research explores the intricate processes of RNA splicing in cancerous cells, aiming to uncover potential therapeutic targets. By employing advanced genomic technologies, the study sheds light on how aberrant splicing events contribute to tumor progression and resistance to treatment. The findings could pave the way for novel cancer therapies targeting RNA splicing machinery.