BotanySasha Nealand
2020 The Anne S. Chatham Fellowship in Medicinal Botany

Anti-Mycobacterial Terpenoids of the California Native Plant Grindelia stricta var. platyphylla
Sasha Nealand is a PhD candidate in natural product chemistry at the University of Hawaii at Hilo. She conducts chemical and microbiological research isolating anti-mycobacterial terpenoids from a California coastal plant, Grindelia stricta var. platyphylla. This plant historically has been used medicinally by native people and settlers in North and South America and Mexico for inflammation and respiratory ailments. She is studying this plant and its terpenoid compounds for their potential effectiveness as new anti-tuberculosis (Mycobacterium tuberculosis) remedies.
The Anne S. Chatham Fellowship in Medicinal Botany
To protect, preserve, and expand knowledge about the medicinal use of plants, thus preventing the disappearance of plants with therapeutic potential. Providing this research opportunity for botanists can, in turn, assist medical science to develop therapies that improve the quality of life of patients and develop life-saving medicines.
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