Odbileg Raadan

Dr
Odbileg
Raadan

Leading researcher
Institute of Veterinary Medicine
Biography
CURRENT POSITION: LEADING RESEARCHER Laboratory of Virology, Institute of Veterinary medicine GRADUATE EDUCATION: - Ph.D 2005 Hokkaido university, Graduate School of Veterinary Medicine, Laboratory of Infectious Diseases, Japan - M.Sc. 1998 Mongolian University of Live Sciences - B.A. 1992 Mongolian Agricultural University AREAS OF RESEARCH INTEREST: Virology, Immunology, veterinary diagnosis, genetic analysis, biotechnology WORK EXPERIENCE: 1992 – present Leading Researcher in the Laboratory of Virology, Institute of Veterinary Medicine, MULS, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia 2006 - 2007 JSPS Postdoctoral Fellow, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS AND ACTIVITIES 2012-2019 Leading member of Mongolian Society of Virology 2013-2020 Member of JUGAMO (Japanese University Graduate Association of Mongolia) 2013-present Member of the Master`s Defense Council in Veterinary Infectious Disease of MULS 2015-present Teacher of Virology for Master`s students and post graduate veterinary credentialing course of school Veterinary Medicine of the MULS PUBLICATIONS : More than 70 scientific papers published in international and domestic journals PRESENTATIONS: Around 60 presentations at the international and domestic conferences
Research interests
Virology, Immunology, veterinary diagnosis, genetic analysis, biotechnology
Projects you're working on
Viral diseases
Discipline
Epidemiology Immunology – T-cells Immunology – innate Virology
Host species
Camels Cattle Horses Pigs Small ruminants Zoonoses
Pathogen
Viruses VirusesAdenovirus VirusesBluetongue virus VirusesBovine viral diarrhoea VirusesCapripoxvirus VirusesClassical swine fever virus VirusesFoot-and-mouth disease virus VirusesHerpesvirus VirusesParamyxoviruses VirusesPeste des petits ruminants virus VirusesRespiratory syncytial virus VirusesRetroviruses
Stage of vaccine development
Adjuvants Clinical trials Commercialisation Field trials Pre-clinical trials Vaccine delivery