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June 2014 Archives

June 30, 2014

Seminar 6/30/14: Colleen Burge, Cornell University

MONDAY 30 June 2014 at Noon

*** Please note this seminar will be on a MONDAY at noon. ***

Title: “Host-Pathogen Interactions in a Changing Ocean”

Speaker: Dr. Colleen Burge
Cornell University

Abstract:
TBD

Host: Dr. Russell Hill Ph.D.

June 25, 2014

Seminar 6/25/14 at 3:00 pm

There is no seminar scheduled for this date.

June 19, 2014

Jeanette Davis selected as Class of 2015 Sea Grant Knauss Finalist

Jeanette%20Davis.JPGJeanette Davis, a Ph.D. student at the Institute of Marine & Environmental Technology, has been selected a Class of 2015 Sea Grant Knauss Finalist. The Sea Grant Knauss Fellowship provides a unique educational experience to graduate students who have an interest in ocean, coastal and Great Lakes resources and in the national policy decisions affecting those resources.

More information on the Sea Grant Knauss Finalists can be found here.

June 18, 2014

Seminar 6/18/14: Dr. Arun Dhar, BrioBiotech

Wednesday 18 June 2014 at Noon

*** Please note this seminar will be at noon. ***

Title: “Developing vaccines and anti-viral therapies in aquaculture: Implications on vaccine development in humans”

Speaker: Dr. Arun Dhar
BrioBiotech


Abstract:
Viral disease is a major challenge in the sustainable growth of fish and shellfish farming globally. Viruses, such as infectious pancreatic necrosis virus (IPNV), infectious salmon anemia virus (ISAV), infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus (IHNV), viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSV), and viral nervous necrosis (VNN), are major pathogens of fin fish worldwide. Vaccination of farmed fish plays an important role in commercial fish farming to mitigate viral diseases. Virus-like particle (VLP)-based injection and oral vaccine was developed against infectious pancreatic necrosis (IPN) caused by IPNV. Rainbow trout vaccinated with IPNV VLPs provided protection against infectious virus. IPNV VLPs were found to tolerate the insertion of foreign epitope (such as human oncogene, c-myc, antigenic epitope of hemagglutinin protein of ISAV) opening a new ways to developing bi-/ multivalent vaccine against viral diseases in fish.
Unlike fish, shellfish such as shrimp do not have adaptive immunity and development of antiviral therapies remains a major challenge for high intensity shrimp aquaculture. Taura syndrome virus (TSV), white spot syndrome virus (WSSV), infectious hypodermal hematopoietic necrosis virus (IHHNV), yellowhead virus (YHV), and infectious myonecrosis virus (IMNV) are the major viral pathogens in shrimp. A reverse genetics approach was adopted to engineer TSV, a single-stranded (+ve) sense RNA virus. Using a baculovirus vector, fully-assembled, infectious TSV was generated in non-host insect and mammalian cells. Infectivity assays, histopathology and transcription mapping revealed that recombinant TSV generated in these non-host cells were similar in pathogenicity to wild-type virus. The ability to produce a fully-assembled infectious virus in non-host cells was further adapted to engineering human hepatitis C virus (HCV). HCV is the major cause of chronic liver disease, liver cirrhosis and primary liver cancer in human. Using a baculovirus vector, a fully-assembled HCV was generated in insect cells. Non-host virus amplification technology provides a unique approach to developing vaccine against diseases caused by viruses that are difficult to culture in vitro and for viruses for which no immortal cell line is available.


Host: Dr. Russell Hill Ph.D.

June 11, 2014

Seminar 6/11/14: Dr. Andrew Wargo, Coll. of Wm. & Mary

Wednesday 11 June 2014 at Noon

*** Please note this seminar will be at noon. ***

Title: “Ecological and Evolutionary Drivers of Aquatic Infectious Disease Severity”

Speaker: Dr. Andrew Wargo
College of William and Mary, Virginia Institute of Marine Science


Host: Dr. Russell Hill, Ph.D.

June 5, 2014

Seminar 6/5/14: Sirinart Techa, Ph.D. Candidate

Thursday 5 June 2014 at 2:00pm

Title: “The Functional Importance and Significance of Ecdysteroids in the Regulation of Molt Cycle of the Blue Crab (Callinectes Sapidus)

Dissertation Defense Seminar


Adviser: J. Sook Chung, Ph.D.

June 4, 2014

Seminar 6/4/14: Julia Pridgeon, USDA

Wednesday 4 June 2014 at Noon

*** Please note this seminar will be at noon. ***

Title: “From doing laboratory research to develop products for the real world”

Speaker: Dr. Julia Pridgeon
U.S. Department of Agriculture

Abstract:
1) From doing RNA interference research to develop molecular pesticides
2) From selecting resistance to antibiotics to develop attenuated vaccines
3) From studying host’s immune response to pathogen infections to develop immunostimulants

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