Lethbridge College researchers looking to develop new antibiotics using Alberta-based plants
LETHBRIDGE, AB – The work of two researchers at Lethbridge College has received a boost.
Microbiology senior research scientist Dr. Sophie Kernéis and lab technician Leanne DuMontier are working on developing new antibiotics by testing plants native to Alberta for antibiotic molecules.
Their lab has recently been federally certified to handle Level 2 pathogens – the bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms that cause disease. Before this, the lab was only able to work on non-pathogens.
“There is a term we use in microbiology – ESKAPE bacteria, which are known to be more resistant to antibiotics than other pathogens,” said DuMontier in a release from Lethbridge College.