Badung Emmanuel Gyang

Badung Emmanuel
Gyang

Intern
University of Jos
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Biography
Date of birth 27th December 1999, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine 2024 from University of Jos
Research interests
Virology, Vaccines, Biotechnology, Cell and molecular biology
Discipline
Bacteriology Bio-manufacturing Cellular biology Epidemiology Immunology – B-cells Immunology – T-cells Immunology – innate Molecular biology Parasitology Structural biology Virology
Host species
Cats Cattle Dogs Fish Horses Pigs Poultry Small ruminants Wildlife Zoonoses
Pathogen
Bacteria BacteriaBrucella BacteriaClostridia BacteriaCorynebacterium BacteriaE. coli BacteriaErysipelas BacteriaLeptospira BacteriaMycobacteria bovis BacteriaMycoplasma BacteriaSalmonella BacteriaYersinia Parasites ParasitesBabesia ParasitesCestodes ParasitesEimeria ParasitesNematodes ParasitesNeospora ParasitesTaenia solium ParasitesTheileria annulata ParasitesTheileria parva ParasitesTicks ParasitesTrypanosoma Viruses VirusesAfrican horse sickness virus VirusesAfrican swine fever virus VirusesArboviruses VirusesAvian papillomavirus VirusesAvian polyomavirus VirusesBluetongue virus VirusesBovine viral diarrhoea VirusesCapripoxvirus VirusesChicken anaemia virus VirusesClassical swine fever virus VirusesCoronavirus VirusesEbolaviruses/filoviruses VirusesFeline leukaemia virus VirusesFoot-and-mouth disease virus VirusesHerpesvirus VirusesInfectious bursal disease virus VirusesInfectious pancreatic necrosis virus VirusesInfectious salmon anaemia virus VirusesInfluenza virus VirusesMareks disease virus VirusesNewcastle disease virus VirusesNipah virus VirusesParainfluenza virus VirusesParamyxoviruses VirusesParvovirus VirusesPeste des petits ruminants virus VirusesPorcine circovirus VirusesPorcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus VirusesPoxviruses VirusesRabies virus VirusesRetroviruses
Stage of vaccine development
Adjuvants Antigen discovery and immunogen design Clinical trials Correlates of protection – immunomonitoring Vaccine delivery