Aadil Ahmed Irshath

Mr
Aadil Ahmed
Irshath

Doctoral Research
Vellore Institute of Technology
Biography
Aadil Ahmed Irshath is a distinguished academic and researcher with over 12 years of combined experience in academia and industry. Currently focused on doctoral research in developing vaccines against bacterial pathogens in fish, Aadil has made significant contributions to sustainable aquaculture. The development of immunostimulants-based fish feed has earned wide recognition and awards for its impact on the sustainable management of fish diseases. Known for pioneering entrepreneurial-based research, Aadil is committed to advancing biotechnology education, driving innovation among students, and making meaningful contributions to both research academia and society.
Research interests
Aadil Ahmed Irshath's research interests lie at the intersection of biotechnology, aquaculture, and sustainable disease management. Specializing in developing fish vaccines against bacterial pathogens, Aadil is focused on creating innovative solutions for the aquaculture industry. His work on immunostimulants-based fish feed has been widely recognized for promoting sustainable fish health. Aadil is also deeply invested in entrepreneurial research, exploring ways to integrate biotechnology innovations into real-world applications. By combining academic rigor with practical solutions, Aadil aims to drive advancements in aquatic health and foster a culture of innovation within the academic and industrial sectors
Discipline
Bacteriology Bio-manufacturing Bioinformatics Challenge model development Challenge study design Clinical trials – efficacy Economics Epidemiology Formulation technology Immunology – B-cells Immunology – T-cells Immunology – innate Molecular biology Protein biology Regulation
Host species
Fish
Pathogen
Bacteria Viruses
Stage of vaccine development
Adjuvants Antigen discovery and immunogen design Commercialisation Field trials Vaccine delivery