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Snehal Chaudari is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, School of Medicine and Public Health. Her research program investigates the biochemical and cellular mechanisms by which microbial metabolites modulate host metabolism.
Her scientific interests lie at the intersection of microbiology, metabolism, and cell signaling. Using interdisciplinary approaches, she integrates metabolite chemistry with advanced cell biology techniques to uncover how small molecules produced by microbes influence host physiological processes. This work has broad implications for understanding the microbiome's role in health and disease.
The trends in her research focus—though specific publications are not listed—center on microbial biochemistry, host-metabolite interactions, and metabolic regulation. These areas are critical in advancing microbiome-based therapeutics and understanding molecular crosstalk in host-associated microbial communities.
- Scientific focus on microbial metabolites and host metabolic regulation
- Integration of chemical biology and cellular mechanisms
Dr. Chaudari leads an active research laboratory at the HF DeLuca Biochemistry Laboratories, where she mentors trainees and conducts cutting-edge research. While specific grant funding and student advisees are not mentioned in the provided text, her independent lab position indicates active grant support and research supervision. Her work contributes to the broader mission of the Microbial Sciences Initiative at UW-Madison.
She is part of the vibrant research ecosystem within the Department of Medical Microbiology and Immunology, which fosters interdisciplinary collaboration in infectious diseases, immunology, and microbial pathogenesis. Her lab, the Chaudhari Lab, is actively engaged in pioneering research that bridges microbiology and metabolic science.



