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Dr. Thomas Bartlett Awarded NY Community Trust Grant for MRSA Research

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Dr. Thomas Bartlett, a Principal Investigator in the Wadsworth Center's Division of Genetics, has been awarded a two-year New York Community Trust grant for research targeting antibiotic-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. The research focuses on understanding how S. aureus spatially and temporally regulates cell division to identify vulnerabilities exploitable for next-generation antimicrobial development against MRSA and other resistant infections. This represents an investment in protecting the health of New Yorkers through foundational scientific research at the Wadsworth Center.

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The Wadsworth Center announced receipt of a New York Community Trust award for Dr. Thomas Bartlett's research on drug-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, including MRSA. The two-year grant supports exploratory work to clarify how S. aureus regulates cell division, seeking to identify molecular vulnerabilities for next-generation antimicrobial development. The research aims to enable specific anti-Staphylococcal therapies with minimal disruption to beneficial bacteria.

Healthcare providers and public health authorities may wish to monitor the outcomes of this foundational research, as successful identification of new antibiotic targets could inform future treatment protocols for MRSA and other resistant Staph infections. Research institutions engaged in antimicrobial development may also find the preliminary findings relevant as the work progresses toward federal grant applications.

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Apr 25, 2026

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04/22/2026

Dr. Thomas Bartlett, a new Principal Investigator in the Wadsworth Center’s Division of Genetics, has been awarded a New York Community Trust award for his grant proposal entitled “Finding New Gaps in the Cell Wall of Drug-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus.”

Dr. Bartlett’s research addresses the accelerating public health crisis of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, which kill over a million people each year. S. aureus specifically poses one of the greatest threats of any drug-resistant pathogen, with Staph strains including the infamous methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA) causing over 100,000 annual deaths. For this reason, identifying new antibiotic targets in S. aureus is essential. Because bacteria proliferate through cell division, the molecular machinery that governs this process represents a high-value target for novel drug discovery strategies. By clarifying how S. aureus spatially and temporally regulates its cell division, Dr. Bartlett seeks to identify new vulnerabilities that can be exploited for next-generation antimicrobial development. This research has the potential to identify targets that allow specific anti-Staphylococcal therapies targeting MRSA and other resistant Staph infections, but with minimal disruption to the many beneficial bacteria living beside them.

The NY Community Trust is generously supporting Dr. Bartlett’s exploratory work over the next two years, during which time he will continue to collect preliminary data for publication and apply for sustained federal grant support. Further, this award represents an investment in protecting the health of New Yorkers by supporting foundational scientific research conducted by research programs at the Wadsworth Center.

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Wadsworth Center
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April 22nd, 2026
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Executive
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Final
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5417 Scientific Research
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Scientific research Grant funding Antimicrobial development
Geographic scope
New York US-NY

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Public Health
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Clinical Operations
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Pharmaceuticals Healthcare Public Health

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