Cultivated By Caryn w.guest Dr. Ferhat Ozturk, Honey Pathway
Thu Feb 05 2026
On this week’s episode, host Caryn Antonini is joined by guest, Dr. Ferhat Ozturk, Project Director of Honey Pathway at University of Texas at San Antonio and Associate Professor of Biology at Sul Ross State University International in Eagle Pass, Texas. Ferhat is an educator, researcher, mentor and a leading expert, specializing in the medicinal properties of honey and its potential applications in healthcare and disease prevention. With a Ph.D. in cellular and molecular biology, he blends deep biomedical expertise with a passion for uncovering how different honey varieties from around the world, and locally in the U.S., can promote healing and fight microbes. He is recognized by the American Beekeeping Federation as a medicinal honey authority, and his work bridges ancient healing traditions with modern science, advancing understanding of honey’s therapeutic potential in wound care, antimicrobial research, and beyond.
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Caryn Antonini
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On this week’s episode, host Caryn Antonini is joined by guest, Dr. Ferhat Ozturk, Project Director of Honey Pathway at University of Texas at San Antonio and Associate Professor of Biology at Sul Ross State University International in Eagle Pass, Texas. Ferhat is an educator, researcher, mentor and a leading expert, specializing in the medicinal properties of honey and its potential applications in healthcare and disease prevention. With a Ph.D. in cellular and molecular biology, he blends deep biomedical expertise with a passion for uncovering how different honey varieties from around the world, and locally in the U.S., can promote healing and fight microbes. He is recognized by the American Beekeeping Federation as a medicinal honey authority, and his work bridges ancient healing traditions with modern science, advancing understanding of honey’s therapeutic potential in wound care, antimicrobial research, and beyond. For more information on our guest: linkedin.com | Caryn Antonini www.cultivatedbycaryn.com @carynantonini @cultivatedbycarynshow ### Get great recipes from Caryn at https://carynantonini.com/recipes/