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Daisy Dastpeyman is a Research Fellow in the Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology at Monash University. She is currently working on bat immunology, focusing on peptide repertoire presentation and cell-mediated immunity mechanisms. She accepts PhD students and has published extensively on peptide therapeutics, structural biology, and drug delivery systems.
Her research interests include peptide chemistry, mass spectrometry, and the application of peptides in therapeutic contexts. Key areas of exploration are peptide structure-function relationships, proteomics, and immunology-related studies.
Recent articles highlight advancements in cell-penetrating peptides for drug delivery, granulin peptides for wound healing, and structural analyses of bioactive peptides. These studies emphasize interdisciplinary approaches combining molecular biology, chemistry, and structural analysis.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided information. Daisy collaborates internationally, particularly in parasitology and biomedical research, and her work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals related to health and innovation.
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