Jaya Vejayan has completed his PhD from University Malaya, Malaysia. During his Masters, he was involved in isolating bioactive compounds from the medicinal plant, Ipomea pes-caprae, known to be an antitoxin to jellyfish toxins. During his PhD, he used proteomics to study proteins in various snake venoms in Malaysia. Accordingly, he merged both of the knowledge together to derive the 2DE guided purification technique. He has number of publications mainly relevant to the field of toxinology and remained focused in furthering investigations in the use of snake venom for biotechnology purposes. Jaya Vejayan has completed his PhD from University Malaya, Malaysia. During his Masters, he was involved in isolating bioactive compounds from the medicinal plant, Ipomea pes-caprae, known to be an antitoxin to jellyfish toxins. During his PhD, he used proteomics to study proteins in various snake venoms in Malaysia. Accordingly, he merged both of the knowledge together to derive the 2DE guided purification technique. He has number of publications mainly relevant to the field of toxinology and remained focused in furthering investigations in the use of snake venom for biotechnology purposes.
Biotechnology and Toxicology