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Assistant Professor in Metabolic Engineering
  BS - 1992 - Biology, Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, Lima, Peru
PhD -
1997 - Plant Physiology, Pennsylvania State University, State College, PA
 


Office:
ABI 308           
Phone: (870)
680-4319
Email: fmedinabolivar@astate.edu
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Discovery and Production of Valuable Plant-Derived Chemicals

Dr. Medina-Bolivar’s research is at the interface of plant biotechnology and medicine. His research involves the use “hairy roots” for production of specialized biologically active chemicals with important applications in the pharmaceutical, nutraceutical/food and agricultural industries.

“Hairy roots” are unique tissue culture systems that reproduce the biosynthetic potential of intact plants. My approach is to utilize different stress signals (biotic and abiotic elicitors) to induce the natural biosynthetic pathways present in the roots. In addition, metabolic engineering strategies are utilized to enhance the production of these chemicals. Through active research collaborations with scientists on and off campus, these chemicals are being tested for different biological activities, including anticancer and antimicrobial properties.

Current Research Projects:

  •  Production of biologically active stilbenes (resveratrol and resveratrol derivatives) in hairy root cultures.

  • Elicitation and metabolic engineering of biologically active sesquiterpenes in hairy roots of Solanaceae species.
  • Genetic transformation of sorghum and establishment of root cultures for production of natural herbicides.
  • Tissue culture and phytochemical characterization of black cohosh.
  • Production and secretion of recombinant proteins in hairy root cultures.
  • Scale-up of hairy roots in bioreactors.
 
  Courses Taught
  • Special Problems

  • Independent Study: Hairy Roots 

  • Specialized Biochemistry

  Students

Graduate: None currently

PhD: Luis Nopo-Olazabal and Jose Condori

 

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