
About
Can Zhao serves as an Honorary Lecturer (Teaching & Research) in the Division of Evolution, Infection and Genomics at the University of Edinburgh. His academic journey culminated in a PhD from the University of Edinburgh (2011-2015) focused on antimicrobial peptide research.
Dr. Zhao's educational background includes:
- Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Edinburgh (2011-2015), with research on "The mode-of-action of PAF26 and the discovery of more active and stable cyclic PAF26 derivatives"
His research expertise spans peptide chemistry, organic chemistry, immunology, microbiology, and fungal genomics, with particular emphasis on Aspergillus fumigatus pathogenesis. Dr. Zhao's work contributes significantly to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to good health and well-being through antifungal drug discovery.
Analysis of Dr. Zhao's publication record reveals a consistent research trajectory focused on identifying novel antifungal targets and mechanisms. His recent work demonstrates increasing sophistication in molecular techniques, progressing from foundational studies on antimicrobial peptides to advanced kinome analysis and CRISPR-based genetic manipulation. The publications show strong international collaboration and growing impact in the field of medical mycology.
Dr. Zhao's scientific contributions include:
- Identification of druggable targets in the Aspergillus fumigatus kinome
- Development of CRISPR-Cas9 systems for fungal genetic manipulation
- Elucidation of oxylipin signaling in fungal development
- Characterization of DNA recognition complexes in fungal pathogens
His research has attracted scholarly attention with citations across multiple platforms and social media engagement. Dr. Zhao's laboratory work focuses on bridging fundamental fungal biology with translational applications for antifungal therapy development.
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