About
Tanya Beletskaya is a Lecturer in the Department of Applied Science at the Faculty of Applied Sciences and Technology. Her work focuses on phytochemistry, sustainable extraction techniques, and marine biotechnology. She contributes to UN Sustainable Development Goals related to environmental sustainability and innovation.
Research Interests: Dr. Beletskaya specializes in optimizing extraction methods for bioactive compounds from plants and marine organisms. Her work emphasizes sustainable practices such as supercritical fluid extraction and ultrasound/microwave-assisted techniques. Key areas include phytochemical analysis of Sitka spruce, polyprenol quantification in tree species, and polyketide chemistry. She explores applications in antioxidant research, environmental resource optimization, and marine-derived bioactive molecules.
Recent Research Trends: Her publications (2013–2023) highlight advancements in sustainable production of bioactive compounds, with a focus on environmental and chemical engineering applications. Collaborations span plant biology, marine biotechnology, and materials science.
Grants & Advising: No specific grants or student advisees are listed in the provided materials. However, her collaborative projects suggest involvement in interdisciplinary teams.
Labs/Teams: Her work is likely conducted in interdisciplinary labs focused on bioproducts and sustainable technologies, though specific lab names are not mentioned.
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