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Caroline R. Bartman is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pharmacology at the Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania. She specializes in immunology and has a strong background in biology, having received her AB in Biology with a specialization in Immunology from the University of Chicago in 2012 and her PhD in Immunology from the University of Pennsylvania in 2018. Her research focuses on the use of isotope tracing metabolomics to identify metabolic fluxes that are altered in tumors and immune cells, with the aim of manipulating these fluxes to treat diseases. Bartman's lab develops novel experimental and mass spectrometry techniques for quantitative analysis of metabolism in vivo in both mice and humans. Her key research interests include measuring changes in glycosylation pathways during inflammation and targeting metabolic pathways in pancreatic tumors and activated macrophages. She is dedicated to exploring how metabolic pathways can affect cancer growth and inflammation.
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