Prof. Joanna Trylska, Ph.D.
Poland · Independent Guest Contributor
Prof. Joanna Trylska is a Professor at the Centre of New Technologies (CeNT), University of Warsaw, and head of the Biomolecular Machines Laboratory. She holds a Ph.D. in Molecular Biophysics from the University of Warsaw and received her professorial title in 2017. Her research combines computational modeling with experimental work to study biomolecular interactions, with a strong focus on the design, synthesis, and evaluation of membrane-active peptides, antibacterial peptides, and peptide conjugates.
With extensive expertise in peptide chemistry and bioconjugation, Prof. Trylska's work spans cell-penetrating peptides, stapled peptides, and peptide–nucleic acid conjugates for targeted delivery. For Protocol+, she contributes insight into the structural optimization, stability, and membrane interaction of bioactive peptides — including how these principles apply to metabolic peptides such as GLP-1 analogs and related research compounds.
Areas of expertise
- Computational biophysics and molecular modeling
- Membrane-active and antibacterial peptides
- Cell-penetrating and stapled peptides
- Peptide–nucleic acid conjugates
- Peptide stability and structural optimization
Prof. Joanna Trylska, Ph.D. is an independent guest contributor and is not employed by or affiliated with Protocol+. Her involvement is limited to sharing subject-matter input and contributing guest articles and expert review on selected topics; any views expressed are her own. The Protocol+ team is grateful for her support.