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Finding Modern Medicines in the Botanical World – Cassandra Quave, Ph.D. : 986

Oct 11, 2022
Cassandra Quave, Ph.D., is an ethnobotanist and associate professor at Emory University dedicated to discovering new medicines from plants. She shares her insights into how botanical remedies can combat infectious diseases and antibiotic resistance. Cassandra's personal journey, stemming from her childhood battle with MRSA, drives her passion for medicinal plants. The discussion covers the intersection of botany and dermatology, the significance of traditional knowledge in modern science, and the urgent need to preserve biodiversity for future health benefits.
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ANECDOTE

Quave's Personal Battle

  • Cassandra Quave's work with medicinal plants stems from her personal experience with MRSA and disability.
  • She nearly died from a staph infection after having her leg amputated at age 3.
INSIGHT

PhytoTEK's Approach

  • Quave's PhytoTEK LLC focuses on antibiotic-resistant infections using botanicals.
  • Her research targets the skin microbiome to reduce inflammation, rather than directly affecting skin cells.
ANECDOTE

Blackberry Remedy

  • Quave discovered a potential treatment from the elm leaf blackberry (Rubus ulmifolius).
  • Traditional healers mixed its leaves with pork fat to treat wounds.
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