About
Hymonti Dey is an Associate Professor at the Norwegian Fisheries College, part of UiT The Arctic University of Norway. Her research focuses on marine-derived antimicrobial peptides, novel heterocyclic antibiotic scaffolds, and mechanisms of bacterial resistance and biofilm formation. She has published extensively in biochemical and pharmaceutical journals, with recent work appearing in Journal of Peptide Science and Frontiers in Microbiology.
Her research spans:
- Design and optimization of marine peptide analogues
- Hydantoin and barbiturate-based antimicrobial development
- Combination therapies for enhanced antibiotic efficacy
- Investigating bacterial resistance mechanisms
Current trends in her publications emphasize membranolytic properties, structure-activity relationships, and applications against drug-resistant pathogens. Dey collaborates extensively with researchers like Tor Haug and Hans-Matti Blencke on projects related to marine bioprospecting.
She is affiliated with the Marine Bioprospecting research group and contributes to advancing antimicrobial solutions through natural product-inspired design.
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