Mikhail Keniya
Research Fellow
Department of Oral Sciences
University of Otago
New Zealand
Biography
Dr Mikhail Keniya is a Research Fellow in Department of Oral Sciences at University of Otago, New Zealand. Dr Keniya's main scientific interests are in investigating mechanisms of oral microbial drug resistance, based on his expertise in microbiology, protein chemistry and enzymology, molecular genetics.This includes the structural biology of membrane transporters, and compound library screening. From the beginning of 2011 he has been an associate investigator on a three-year Marsden project Multifunctional azoles: A triple whammy designed to defeat drug resistance awarded to Dr Brian Monk.
Research Interest
Dr Keniya's main scientific interests are in investigating mechanisms of oral microbial drug resistance, based on his expertise in microbiology, protein chemistry and enzymology, molecular genetics.This includes the structural biology of membrane transporters, and compound library screening. From the beginning of 2011 he has been an associate investigator on a three-year Marsden project Multifunctional azoles: A triple whammy designed to defeat drug resistance awarded to Dr Brian Monk.