Tao Yun | Molecular Pathogenesis | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Tao Yun | Molecular Pathogenesis | Best Researcher Award

Research, Institute of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Sciences, Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China

Tao Yun, PhD, is a distinguished researcher at the Institute of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Sciences, Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences, China. Specializing in animal virology, he leads innovative studies on emerging viral diseases in poultry and vaccine development. With over two decades of experience, he has earned recognition for his contributions to veterinary science, including impactful publications and prestigious awards. His research emphasizes translational virology, merging basic science with practical applications to advance disease prevention and control in waterfowl and other species.

Publication Profile

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πŸŽ“ Education

Undergraduate (1997-2001): Veterinary Medicine, Shihezi University. Master’s (2001-2004): Animal Genetics, Breeding, and Reproduction Science, Shihezi University.  PhD (2007-2010): Preventive Veterinary Medicine, Northwest A&F University

πŸ’Ό Experience

Researcher: Zhejiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences. Postgraduate Tutor: Zhejiang A&F University. Group Leader: Studying waterfowl viral pathogens like NDRV and TMUV

πŸ† Awards & Honors

151 Talent Projects: Third-level training personnel in Zhejiang Province. Science Advancement Awards: For Tembusu virus and Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease research

πŸ”¬ Research Focus

Emerging viral diseases in waterfowl, including NDRV and TMUV.  Vaccine development using animal herpesvirus vectors. Diagnostic tools for viral pathogen detection

Conclusion

Dr. Tao Yun is an outstanding candidate for the Best Researcher Award, given his impactful and innovative work in animal virology. His research on emerging viral diseases and vaccine development has significantly advanced the field, benefiting both academia and the agricultural industry. With a focus on continuous growth and broader collaborations, Dr. Yun’s potential to contribute to veterinary sciences remains unparalleled.

Publication Top Notes

2024

  1. Infection with novel duck reovirus induces stress granule and methylation-mediated host translational shutoff in Muscovy ducklings
    Authors: Yun, T.; Hua, J.; Chen, L.; … Zhu, Y.; Zhang, C.
    Journal: Communications Biology, 7(1), 1549
    Citations: 0
  2. Single-cell transcriptional profiling reveals cell type-specific responses to duck reovirus infection in the Bursa of Fabricius of Cairna moschata
    Authors: Yun, T.; Hua, J.; Ye, W.; … Zheng, C.; Zhang, C.
    Journal: International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 281, 136391
    Citations: 0
  3. Complete Genome Sequence and Construction of an Infectious Bacterial Artificial Chromosome Clone of a Virulent Duck Enteritis Virus Strain XJ
    Authors: Huo, S.-X.; Zhu, Y.-C.; Chen, L.; … Bao, E.-D.; Zhang, C.
    Journal: Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 2024, 1746963
    Citations: 0
  4. Development of a multienzyme isothermal and lateral flow dipstick combination assay for the rapid detection of goose astrovirus II
    Authors: Zhu, Y.; Chen, L.; Xu, X.; … Wang, H.; Zhang, C.
    Journal: Frontiers in Cellular and Infection Microbiology, 14, 1424212
    Citations: 0

2023

  1. High expression of the classical swine fever virus (CSFV) envelope protein E2 by a single amino acid mutation and its embedded in the pseudorabies virus (PRV) vector for immunization
    Authors: Sun, Y.-Y.; Liu, K.-S.; Yun, T.; … Bao, E.-D.; Zhang, C.
    Journal: Virus Research, 331, 199111
    Citations: 1
  2. Study on the Protective Immunity Induced by Pseudotyped Baculovirus Expressing the E Protein of Tembusu Virus in Ducklings
    Authors: Ni, Z.; Yun, T.; Chen, L.; … Liu, G.; Zhang, C.
    Journal: Genes, 14(7), 1316
    Citations: 1
  3. Inactivation Performance of Pseudorabies Virus as African Swine Fever Virus Surrogate by Four Commercialized Disinfectants
    Authors: Ni, Z.; Chen, L.; Yun, T.; … Zhu, Y.; Zhang, C.
    Journal: Vaccines, 11(3), 579
    Citations: 0
  4. Recombinant pseudorabies virus (PRV) expressing stabilized E2 of classical swine fever virus (CSFV) protects against both PRV and CSFV
    Authors: Sun, Y.-Y.; Liu, K.-S.; Zhang, C.; … Yun, T.; Bao, E.-D.
    Journal: Antiviral Research, 211, 105548
    Citations: 5
  5. Distinct Whole Transcriptomic Profiles of the Bursa of Fabricius in Muscovy Ducklings Infected by Novel Duck Reovirus with Different Virulence
    Authors: Yun, T.; Hua, J.; Ni, Z.; … Zhu, Y.; Zhang, C.
    Journal: Viruses, 15(1), 111
    Citations: 2

2022

  1. Isolation and Pathogenicity of a Novel Goose Astrovirus from Overfed Adult Landaise Geese in China
    Authors: Zhu, Y.; Wang, H.; Hua, J.; … Bao, E.; Zhang, C.
    Journal: Viruses, 14(12), 2806
    Citations: 8

 

 

Thahseena Pokker | disease | Women Researcher Award

Dr. Thahseena Pokker | disease | Women Researcher Award 

Dr at University of Pennsylvania United States

I am a doctor in Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery, graduated from Govt. Ayurveda Medical College, University of Kerala, India. Currently pursuing a Postgraduate Certificate program in Clinical Research from the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.

Profile

 

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Education πŸŽ“πŸ“œ

University of Pennsylvania: Clinical Research Certificate Program – 2023. University of Kerala, India: Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery – 2009.

Skills πŸ’¬πŸ§ πŸ•°οΈ

Active listening skills include giving the person speaking full attention, understanding the points made, asking questions for clarification when necessary, and providing feedback. Excellent critical thinking, judgment, and decision-making abilities. Have good observation skills. Fluently speak, read, and write English. Ability to be engaging, friendly, patient, and understanding. Ability to manage time appropriately.

Achievements πŸ†πŸŽ“

In 2018, I got an invitation from the Emergency Medicine and Acute Care Conference in Tokyo, Japan to present an abstract. Invited by the Xth Mediterranean Emergency Medicine Conference 2019 in Croatia for an abstract presentation. My article about anaphylactic treatment was published in the Journal of Science, Conferenceminds 2024. Due to my achievements, I was invited to join the Clinical Research Program by one of the most prestigious institutions of the Ivy League, the University of Pennsylvania, USA.

Experience πŸ‘©β€βš•οΈπŸ”¬

Ayurvedic Physician: Worked as a junior doctor attending the Outpatient Department, and managing inpatient hospital units including the Emergency Medicine Department for two years. This opportunity allowed me to learn and explore many aspects of traditional medicine in various diseases, and I developed an interest in anaphylactic treatment measures. I started researching more and developed an effective and affordable method to treat anaphylactic attacks. Pursuing a Certificate program in Clinical Research covering topics like epidemiology, biostatistics, clinical trials, and database management. Practicing to record information about research studies and their statistical interpretation. Familiarized with statistical software Stata. Going through office procedures, patient interaction, and computer programs related to research studies. Acquired knowledge about planning, designing, and conducting research studies. Developed teams of patients to participate in specific research studies. Thorough knowledge of database management in RedCap, designing surveys, and clinical trial study groups.

Hobbies and Interests πŸ“–βœοΈ

I love to read and write. In my spare time, I enjoy reading various books including medical journals and publications. I am also a good observer which helps me to write. I have written many short stories.

Publications Top Notes πŸ“

  1. Title: Respiratory emergencies: An alternative method to treat Anaphylaxis πŸš‘πŸ«
    • Authors: Thahseena Pokker
    • Year: 2024 πŸ“…
    • Journal: Journal of Science πŸ“°
    • Publication Date: April 1, 2024 πŸ“†