Rachel Marie Lahowetz
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Rachel Marie Lahowetz
Graduate Student
Positions
- Graduate Student
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Molecular Virology and Microbiology
Baylor College of Medicine
Addresses
- One Baylor Plaza (Lab)
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Houston, TX 77030
United States
Education
- BS from Texas Tech University
- 05/2021 - Lubbock, Texas United States
- Microbiology
- BA from Texas Tech University
- 05/2021 - Lubbock, Texas United States
Honors & Awards
- 2nd Place Poster
- 2024 MVM Department Retreat
- 2022 Professor John J Trentin Scholarship Award
- BCM GSBS
Professional Interests
- Phage therapy
- Antimicrobial resistance
- Evolution
- Phage
Projects
- Determine how phage-antibiotic co-administration alters bacterial evolution
- Phage therapy – the use of phage to treat bacterial infections – is a promising approach to combat antimicrobial resistance. Bacteria can evolve resistance to phage, but this frequently incurs a fitness cost and can result in re-sensitization to antibiotics. However, it is not well understood if and how antibiotics, when co-administered with phage, alter bacterial evolution of resistance. To determine this, I am evolving bacteria under a wide range of phage-antibiotic pressures, using Whole Genome Sequencing to identify resistance mutations, and investigating effects of these mutations on bacterial fitness and virulence. This will aid in the development of phage cocktails that can anticipate and preclude mechanisms of resistance, improving feasibility of phage therapy on a larger scale.
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