Laurel, MD, United States of America

Sung Hyen Lee


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Years Active: 2014

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Title: Innovations in Antimicrobial Peptides: The Work of Sung Hyen Lee

Introduction

Sung Hyen Lee is an accomplished inventor based in Laurel, MD (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of antimicrobial peptides, particularly in the context of animal health. His research focuses on the development of novel agents that can combat economically impactful infections in the animal industry.

Latest Patents

Sung Hyen Lee holds a patent for the "Antimicrobial activity of chicken NK-2 peptide against apicomplexan protozoa." This patent describes the NK-2 synthetic peptide derived from the cationic core region of porcine NK-lysin. The peptide exhibits antimicrobial and antitumor properties, playing a crucial role in innate defense immunity. His research evaluated the cytolytic activity of synthetic chicken NK-lysin peptides against apicomplexan parasites, including sporozoites and tachyzoites. The findings revealed that the chicken NK-2 (cNK-2) lytic peptide significantly disrupted these parasites, while no bactericidal activity was observed on BMH71-18. This novel antimicrobial agent has the potential to intervene and treat infections that are costly to the animal industry.

Career Highlights

Sung Hyen Lee is associated with the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture. His work has been pivotal in advancing the understanding of antimicrobial peptides and their applications in veterinary medicine.

Collaborations

Sung Hyen Lee has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Hyun S Lillehoj and Yeong Ho Hong. Their joint efforts have contributed to the advancement of research in antimicrobial agents.

Conclusion

Sung Hyen Lee's innovative work in the field of antimicrobial peptides represents a significant advancement in combating infections in the animal industry. His contributions through patents and research collaborations highlight the importance of scientific innovation in improving animal health.

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