Chinmay Hazare
Durban University of Technology
PhD Student
I am a dedicated PhD researcher in Biotechnology hailing from India and currently immersed in the vibrant academic environment of Durban, South Africa. My passion lies in unraveling the mysteries of fibrinolytic enzymes, the key players in cleaving fibrin and mitigating thrombus formation—a critical avenue in addressing thrombolytic disorders.
My belief in the pivotal role of the source in shaping the characteristics of these enzymes has spurred my quest to explore unconventional origins, with a particular focus on intriguing candidates like nattokinase. I am excited to share my findings and insights at the upcoming conference in Sweden.
In my earlier academic journey, during my master's program, I delved into the project "Effect of purified and delipidated Braun lipoprotein (BLP) on MAP Kinase, NF-kB, and NO production in murine macrophages." This project not only honed my research skills but also instilled a profound interest in the intricate interplay of molecular pathways and animal model.
As I embark on this enlightening academic journey, I am keenly interested in forging collaborative partnerships with fellow researchers. Your expertise and perspectives can contribute immensely to the collective pursuit of advancing our understanding of fibrinolytic enzymes. Let's connect and explore the exciting possibilities that lie at the intersection of our research interests.
Looking forward to engaging discussions and fruitful collaborations at the conference!