Submission Date
4-28-2025
Document Type
Paper- Restricted to Campus Access
Department
Biology
Adviser
Anthony Lobo
Committee Member
Mark Ellison
Committee Member
Ellen Dawley
Department Chair
Denise Finney
Project Description
This project studied the effects of PEG-conjugated single-wall carbon nanotubes on the infectious process of the bacteriophage Phi6 on its host, Pseudomonas syringae. Moreover, after observations that carbon nanotubes strongly inhibit the growth of P. syringae, the project also focused on cabon nanotubes’ interactions with other Pseudomonas species, to better understand the inhibition mechanism of the nanotubes on P. syringae bacteria.
Recommended Citation
Yolacan, Hana, "Developing Model Systems to Study Enveloped Viral Pathogens" (2025). Biology Honors Papers. 106.
https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/biology_hon/106