Tag Archive: antibacterial

Aug 21

Sustained and Controlled Antibiotics Release for Prolonged Antibacterial Action Against MRSA, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Congratulations to REUs Argerie Guevara (NURF’21), and Kevin Armknecht (NURF’23) and Carlie Kudary (#BIPH) on the prolonged antibacterial action formulation of standard antibiotics to tackle MRSA and P.aeruginosa. More to come this year. #AMR #GOIRISH https://doi.org/10.1093/milmed/usae079

May 24

MTEC Annual meeting in Baltimore MD (May 24, 2024)

Really useful information on working with the DoD’s medical enterprise. MTEC annual meeting in Baltimore, MD. Phage Mimicking antibacterial nanoparticles was a hit. New Partnering opportunity on the horizon. Exciting times ahead! #GOIRISH #MTEC #AMR #NEXTGEN #ANTIBIOTICS

May 07

Nallathamby Lab’s Kevin Armknecht is Invited to Present at the Midwest Microscopy and Microanalysis Workshop 2024

Notre Dame senior Kevin Armknecht, affiliated with the Berthiaume Institute for Precision Health, has earned the Best Publication Imaging Award from ND’s Integrated Imaging Facility (NDIIF) for images he contributed to a recent Nanoscale Advances publication. Armknecht, who is majoring in pre-professional studies with minors in compassionate care in medicine and poverty studies, produced these …

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Mar 01

Congratulations to Argerie Guevara (NURF 2021) on being a First Author in our Upcoming Publication in Military Medicine | Oxford Academic

Our manuscript titled, “PLGA nanoparticles formulations loaded with antibiotics induce sustained and controlled antibiotics release for prolonged antibacterial action against MRSA, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa FRD1” (MILMED-D-23-00750R1), has been accepted for publication. This is the first time we are publishing in the supplement to the Military Health Sciences Research Symposium. The manuscript was based on our …

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Nov 16

Nallathamby Lab is one of 20 Participants Invited to Present Phage-Mimicking Antibacterial Nanoparticle Prototype at the Inaugural Joint Innovation Medical Symposium (JIMS) at Pope Army Airfield/Fort Bragg (Nov 16-17, 2022)

In recent combat theaters, despite advances in treating critical injuries leading to higher survival rates, there has been an increase in the number of infections linked to trauma, particularly those caused by bacteria resistant to multiple drugs 1,2.  Research from the Trauma Infectious Disease Outcomes Study indicates that 27% of those evacuated with injuries develop …

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May 14

Nallathamby Lab Presents Novel Antibacterial and Novel Chemotherapeutics Work at MRS 2022 Spring Meeting (May 8-13, 2022| Honolulu, Hawai’i)

Our research looks at the basic mechanism of drug resistance in bacteria or cancer cells and then we work on translational solutions to combat these problems. Our approach felt validated at this meeting where we networked with industry end-users as well as disease-on-a chip modeling academicians.