Priscilla obtained her BBSRC Discovery fellowship in 2024. She joined the African Swine Fever Vaccinology group at The Pirbright Institute after obtaining her PhD from the Royal Veterinary College and The Pirbright Institute. Her PhD focused on the major antiviral defense pathway of mosquitoes to develop mosquito strains that are resistant to infection by the alphavirus chikungunya. Prior to joining Pirbright she worked in DSO National Laboratories, Singapore, and was involved in the development of fieldable blood products for combat trauma care.
Skills/Expertise:
Molecular cloning, Flow cytometry (conventional & spectral), ELISpot, Antigen specific immunoassay development, animal trial management, immunohistochemistry, ASFV virology, SAPO level 4 containment trainer
- cellular immunity upon viral infection (cellular and humoral responses)
- developing new methods and alternative culture systems to study host-virus interactions
- immunopathology of different ASFV strains
- development of an organ derived suspension culture system to study host-virus interactions
- identification of immune pathways that contribute to the efficacy of vaccines for ASFV
- antigen specific antibody responses in convalescent animals