Mark Shiburah

Dr
Mark
Shiburah

Research Scientist
Council for Scientific and Industrial Research
Biography
I am a Research Scientist at the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR)-Animal Research Institute, specializing in genome editing and gene function studies with a focus on infectious disease and vaccine research. My immediate goals include understanding the genetic basis of resistance and susceptibility to tick and tick -borne diseases in cattle, designing and developing attenuated, or multi-epitope vaccines, and production of malaria vaccines. My aim is to develop innovative solutions for disease prevention and control in both animals and humans. As a young career scientist, I am committed to developing and building sustainable international relationships aimed at improving the expertise needed to combat infectious diseases on the African continent
Research interests
I am interested in infectious diseases and vaccine research via functional genomics. Understanding the genetic basis of resistance and susceptibility to tick and tick -borne diseases in cattle, designing and development of vaccines
Discipline
Bio-manufacturing Cellular biology Challenge study design Molecular biology Parasitology Statistics
Host species
Cattle Poultry Small ruminants Zoonoses
Pathogen
Bacteria Parasites ParasitesTicks Viruses VirusesAfrican swine fever virus VirusesRabies virus
Stage of vaccine development
Adjuvants Antigen discovery and immunogen design Correlates of protection – immunomonitoring