Mr
Tangan Yanick
Aqua Stong
Mr
Tangan Yanick
Aqua Stong
Msc student
University of Buea
Biography
My name is Tangan Yanick and I am a dedicated and passionate Biochemistry master's student at Buea University. My research focuses on the exciting field of insilico vaccine design and immuno diagnostic tests using cutting-edge bioinformatics tools.
Throughout my academic journey, I have had the opportunity to work on numerous impactful projects. One notable project involved studying the pathogenic bacterium Pseudomonas aeruginosa, where I explored novel strategies for vaccine development. Additionally, I contributed to research on Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), which led to an exciting accomplishment: I was awarded a prestigious travel grant to attend the RSVVW2024 conference held in Mumbai, India. This experience provided me with invaluable insights and allowed me to connect with experts in the field.
In addition to my work on P. aeruginosa and RSV, I have also been involved in designing multi-epitope vaccine candidates for Influenza, HIV, and H. pylori. These projects have further fueled my enthusiasm for bioinformatics and its potential to revolutionize the field of immunology. I firmly believe that by leveraging the power of computational tools, we can accelerate the development of effective vaccines and diagnostic tests, ultimately impacting global health.
As a bioinformatics enthusiast, I am always eager to expand my knowledge and embrace new ideas within my field of research. I thrive in environments that foster innovation and collaboration, as I believe that progress is achieved through the collective efforts of passionate individuals. I am constantly seeking opportunities to learn from experts, engage in meaningful scientific discussions, and contribute to the advancement of bioinformatics and vaccine design. Research interests
Rational Vaccine design and Diagnostics Projects you're working on
Immuno informatics design of a diagnostic test against RSV, Multiepitpe vaccine design against H pylori Discipline
Bioinformatics Pathogen
Bacteria Viruses Viruses›Influenza virus Viruses›Respiratory syncytial virus Stage of vaccine development
Adjuvants Antigen discovery and immunogen design