Investigating the molecular mechanisms of essential oils on human health

Doctoral Candidate Name: 
Aneeta Uppal
Program: 
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
Abstract: 

The essential oil (EO) industry continues to grow as consumers search for more alternative and complementary therapies. When possible, EO users are quick to turn to EOs for basic medical ailments instead of traditional medications/pharmaceuticals. With the continually high growth of EO consumers, the scientific research to support their many applications is inadequate. Due to the large gap in EO research, users do not have enough scientifically proven sources to aid in their understanding of these oils. There is a crucial need for more EO related research. A large portion of my dissertation work will provide a solid platform for users to educate themselves on EOs from a scientifically driven stand point. It will also provide new data and insights on the application and molecular mechanisms of Boswellia carterii (frankincense) EO for targeting inflammation.

Defense Date and Time: 
Wednesday, November 11, 2020 - 11:00am
Defense Location: 
https://uncc.zoom.us/j/98077416255
Committee Chair's Name: 
Dr. Cory Brouwer
Committee Members: 
Dr. Jeremy Jay, Dr. Wei Sha, Dr. Weijun Luo, Dr. Matthew Parrow