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The present workplan aims to formulate a specific basal diet for Nile Tilapia; to evaluate the zootechnical variables and hematological, immunological, and microbiological parameters. (AU)
Graduated in Biotechnology Engineering from Universidad Regional Amazónica Ikiam (Ecuador). Currently, I am a PhD candidate at the University of São Paulo. I am experience in the area of #8203;#8203;isolation of bioactive peptides from amphibians, solid phase peptide synthesis, purification and structural and functional characterization (antitumor, antibacterial, antifungal and leishmanicidal activity). He has also studied and synthesized peptides inspired by frog toxins. He was a visiting PhD student at Queen Mary University of London, UK working in the area of #8203;#8203;synthetic biology and cell-free synthetic biology. (Source: Lattes Curriculum)
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The present workplan aims to formulate a specific basal diet for Nile Tilapia; to evaluate the zootechnical variables and hematological, immunological, and microbiological parameters. (AU)
Antimicrobial resistance represents a serious threat to global health. In the last decade, antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have been considered a promising alternative to tackle this global problem, which will affect human health and the economy. However, these molecules must undergo an optimization process to overcome limitations such as protease sensitivity, toxicity, among others. Peptid…
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