Antimicrobial Peptides

Using a unique screening process, Tulane scientists have developed and patented novel antimicrobial peptides with broad spectrum activity. These noncytotoxic peptides are effective against major pathogens with known propensity to developing antimicrobial resistance, including clinical isolates. Bacteria are unable to develop resistance to these peptides under conditions that lead to resistance against traditional small molecule antibiotics.

Publications

Synthetic molecular evolution of host cell-compatible, antimicrobial peptides effective against drug-resistant, biofilm-forming bacteria View
Optimization of Host Cell-Compatible, Antimicrobial Peptides Effective against Biofilms and Clinical Isolates of Drug-Resistant Bacteria View

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Flexible collaboration models available — Sponsored Research, Co-Development, Licensing.

For inquiries, contact:
Alexis Ducote, PhD
Business Development Associate
aducote@tulane.edu
337.540.4025

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