
معرفی
Tania Lupoli is an Associate Professor of Chemistry at New York University's College of Arts & Science. She received her B.S. in Chemistry from NYU and Ph.D. in Chemistry from Harvard University, followed by Postdoctoral Research in Biochemistry and Infectious Disease at Weill Cornell Medicine. Her research focuses on chemical biology approaches to understanding and targeting bacterial pathogenesis mechanisms.
- Education: B.S. NYU, Ph.D. Harvard, Postdoc Weill Cornell Medicine
Her work explores chemical biology and infectious disease through studies of bacterial proteostasis networks, sugar metabolism, and chaperone inhibition. Research areas include antibiotic resistance mechanisms, cell wall biosynthesis, and stress response systems.
Recent publications demonstrate trends in targeting bacterial chaperones, engineered nucleotidyltransferases, and glycan-based anti-infectives. Key disciplines span biochemistry, microbiology, and pharmacology.
Scientific Awards
- Helen Hay Whitney and Simons Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship (2014-2017)
- Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation Scholarship (2004-2005)
Lupoli's lab investigates bacterial pathogenesis through interdisciplinary approaches combining biochemistry, structural biology, and drug discovery. Current work focuses on proteostasis network manipulation and rare sugar metabolism as therapeutic targets.


