BotanyAmna Jamshad
2016 The Zeller Summer Scholarship in Medicinal Botany
Amna Jamshad is an undergraduate in the Biology Department with a concentration in neuroscience at University of Georgia. Her research will focus on the evolution of the production of salicylic acid (the active metabolite of Aspirin) across a cross-section of 29 diverse wild willow (Salix) species. At low doses, Aspirin has multiple beneficial health effects and is one of the most widely used medications in the world. She will be analyzing leaf and bark extracts to examine the diversity of secondary compounds in these species. She will also examine the evolution of salicylate production and the biogeographical and environmental factors underlying phytochemical variation among species.
The Zeller Summer Scholarship in Medicinal Botany
To encourage U.S. undergraduate students to expand their knowledge of medicinal botany by pursuing summer study in various projects, courses, and/or internships with supervision and structure.
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