- Antimicrobial Peptides
- Drug Synthesis
- Pharmacology
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Wojciech Kamysz is a Professor and Head of the Department of Inorganic Chemistry at the Faculty of Pharmacy, Medical University of Gdańsk. His research focuses on antimicrobial peptides, drug delivery systems, and nanomedicine, with interdisciplinary collaborations in analytical chemistry and biosensor development. Key areas include venom-derived peptide characterization, peptide-drug conjugates, and AI-driven drug discovery. Research interests span peptide synthesis and modification, including glycosylated and lipopeptide structures, alongside investigations into nanoparticle antimicrobial properties and biosensor technologies for early disease detection. He leads a laboratory exploring marine-derived compounds, enzymatic inhibitors, and interdisciplinary approaches to multifactorial disease therapeutics. Recent publications highlight advancements in antimicrobial peptide design, nanoparticle stability optimization, and AI-assisted biomarker detection systems. His work bridges organic chemistry, pharmacology, and medical applications, with over 450 documented outputs including peer-reviewed articles and patents. He supervises research teams in peptide-drug interaction studies, biosensor fabrication, and antimicrobial mechanism analysis. His lab is affiliated with the Medical University of Gdańsk's pharmaceutical innovation initiatives and international collaborations in drug discovery.






