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Caroline R Bartman is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Systems Pharmacology and Translational Therapeutics at the University of Pennsylvania. She specializes in Immunology and holds a PhD from the University of Pennsylvania, awarded in 2018. Her research expertise focuses on the use of isotope tracing metabolomics to identify metabolic fluxes altered in tumors and immune cells, with the aim of manipulating these fluxes to treat diseases. She develops novel experimental and quantitative analysis approaches using mass spectrometry to measure metabolism in vivo in both mice and humans. Dr. Bartman is actively involved in identifying metabolic pathways that are dramatically altered in various tumor types and inflammatory conditions, and she investigates ways to manipulate these pathways for cancer treatment and inflammation reduction. Her notable projects include measuring the rate of glycosylation pathway changes due to inflammation, targeting metabolic changes in pancreatic tumors, and studying metabolism in T cells during viral infections.
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