AICAP Participants - 2008

AICAP Participants - 2008

Please find a list of all our research participants for 2008 below.
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Institution Name
Auburn University


Haroldo Toro: Protection of Chickens Against Avian Influenza by a Non-Replicating Adenovirus-Vectored Vaccine.
Ohio State University

Richard Slemons: Understanding the Natural History of Avian Influenza Viruses in Wild Birds and the Temporal-Spatial-Host-Genomic Relationships of Avian Influenza Viruses Infecting Wild Birds and Poultry;
Yehia Saif: Molecular Determinants of Interspecies Transmission of H3N2 Triple Reassortant Influenza A Viruses;
Chang Won Lee: Development of a multiplex microsphere-based assay for the detection and differentiation of different hemagglutinin subtypes of influenza virus.
Oregon State University

Bruce Geller, Manoj Pastey: Recombinant Lactococcus-based Vaccine for the Prevention of Avian Influenza Virus infection.
Southeast Poultry Research Laboratory

David Suarez: Protection of Chickens Against Avian Influenza by a Non-Replicating Adenovirus-Vectored Vaccine;
Erica Spackman: Viral Adaptation to Host Species-Effect of AIV Passage within a Host on Viral Populations and Sequence Changes.
Texas A & M


Blanca Lupiani: Development of Luminex and ELISA based immunoassay for the subtyping of sera from avian influenza virus (AIV) infected chickens and turkeys; Detection, identification, and characterization of avian influenza viruses isolated from wild waterfowl along the Texas Gulf Coast.
Sanjay Reddy: Enhancing Avian Influenza Vaccine Efficacy Using Toll-like Receptor Ligands for Rapid Induction of immune Response.
University of Delaware

Eric Benson: Environmental Stability of Avian Influenza Viruses and Practical Methods for Viral Inactivation on Poultry Premises;
Jack Gelb, Conrad Pope, Brian S. Ladman: Viral Adaptation to Host Species-Effect of AIV Passage within a Host on Viral Populations and Sequence Changes.
University of Georgia

Maricarmen Garcia: Developing Avian Influenza Serological Tests for Differentiating Infected from Vaccinated Animals (DIVA);
Mark Jackwood: Multiplex detection of Avian Influenza HA and NA types using a microsphere assay;
Egbert Mundt: Development of a species-independent ELISA for detection of influenza A antibodies directed against H6/H7/H9.
University of Maryland, College Park



Daniel Perez: Influenza interspecies transmission and pathogenesis in birds and mammals;
Siba Samal: Development and Testing of Newcastle Disease Virus (LaSota strain) Recombinant Avian Influenza Vaccines;
Alicia Solorzano: Innate immune responses and mechanisms of resistance to influenza in birds.
Virginia Tech

Elankumaran Subbiah: Role of PB1-F2 in Virulence, Transmission and Host Adaptation of Influenza A Viruses of Swine and Turkeys.
Western University Health Sciences

Ellen Collisson: Protection of Chickens Against Avian Influenza by a Non-Replicating Adenovirus-Vectored Vaccine.
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