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Dr Mei Zhou

School of Pharmacy
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Dr Mei Zhou

School of Pharmacy

Dr Zhou’s research interest is in the isolation, structural identification, pharmacological study and structural modification of peptides from a wide range of natural sources, with a focus on the peptides from the venoms of amphibians, scorpions and snakes, for the purpose of discovery and development of novel peptide drugs or drug leads.

The major categories of peptides that are being studied include antimicrobial peptides, protease inhibitory peptides, anti- and pro- angiogenic peptides, and cancer cytotoxic peptides. 

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  • askmhls@qub.ac.uk
  • +44 (0)28 9097 1671

Research Interests

Open to PhD applications in the field of

  • Natural bioactive peptide discovery
  • Peptide pharmacology
  • Therapeutic peptide design and development

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Alumni: Where are they now

PhD Title Genomic and bioinformatics studies on bioactive peptides from frog skin secretions
Name Di Wu
Year of Study 2014-2017
Country  China
Current Position Lecturer in WenZhou University
   
PhD Title Unravelling skin secretion peptidomes of Cruziohyla calcarifer, Agalychnis spurrelli and Hypsiboas picturatus (HYLIDAE)
Name  Carolina del Carmen Proaño Bolaños
Year of Study 2012-2015
Country Ecuador
Current Position Lecturer in Amazon Regional University IKIAM
   
PhD Title Proteomic study of snake venoms
Name  He Wang
Year of Study 2009 - 2012
Country China
Current Position Lecturer in Fujian Medical University

 

 


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