Covid-19 Research

  1. Li Ying

    Chinese University of Hong Kong

    Hong Kong

    •   Hippocampal – Cortical “mental schemas
    •   Brain target for chronic pain− synaptic plasticity;
    •   Pain related emotional disorders and cognitive deficits;
    •   Theta rhythms, synchronization, and phase locking in learningand memory recall, and decision making;
    •   Sensory signal transduction in the vagal primary afferent neurons, and the role of vagus nerve in the modulation of pain and cognitive functions;
    •   Pre-clinical animal disease models are used in our laboratory, e.g.
    Visceral pain; Oral-facial pain; Early life stress; Chronic pancreatitis; Neurotoxic action of Ciguatoxin; Chemotherapy induced emesis
     

    Veterinary Science

  2. Yaaser Qaaed Musleh Almulaiky

     University of Jeddah

    Saudi Arabia

    Dr. Yaaser Qaaed Musleh Almulaiky is an Assistant Professor in the Department of chemistry at the University of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. He received his Ph.D. at King Abdulaziz University, Saudi Arabia in 2017. Yasser Qaaed Musleh Almulaiky published articles in many publications and attended many conferences.

    Research Interest
    - Nanoparticles and applied in enzymology
    - Production and immobilization of Enzymes for applied in fields medicine, environment and food industries
    - Antioxidant in nature products

    Veterinary Science

  3. Dr. Li Jingui

    College of veterinary medicine, Yangzhou University

    China

    Dr. Li Jingui is a professor at the College of veterinary medicine, Yangzhou University. He graduated from the college of animal medicine, China Agricultural University in the year 2001 with a doctor's degree, and then worked for Yangzhou University as a lecturer. He was employed as an associate professor in 2004 and as a professor in 2010. He is now a member of the new veterinary drug evaluation committee of the Ministry of agriculture and rural areas, one director of the Chinese veterinary branch of the Chinese animal husbandry and Veterinary Association, and a backbone teacher of the blue and blue project in Jiangsu Province. He has presided over and completed three National Natural Science Foundation projects and one subproject of the 13th five years plan key to research and development project. At present, he has presided over one general project of the National Natural Science Foundation of China and other subjects.

    Research interest:
    Research on the prevention and treatment of avian coccidiosis and animal enteritis, the research of microbial resistance, and the antibacterial effect and mechanism of traditional Chinese medicine replacing antibiotics for many years.

    Veterinary Science

  4. Dr. XiaoLong Wang

    National Innovation Alliance of Bio-safety management of Wildlife

    China

    Dr. XiaoLong Wang, Ph.D., Prof., graduated from Northeast Forestry University. Director-General of National Innovation Alliance of Bio-safety management of Wildlife. Director of the Key Laboratory of Wildlife diseases and Biosecurity Management of Heilongjiang Province, P. R. China. Director of the Center of Conservation Medicine & Ecological Safety, Northeast Forestry Univ., Ministry of Education, PRC. Excellent talents of Program for New Century Excellent Talents in University. The leading academic talents in natural science of the third session of Harbin in the new era. Expert of the expert committee of the China Wildlife Conservation Association. General Director of China society of ecological risk analysis.

    Research Interests:
    For zoonosis research, a prior issue we faced is in which way (a classical or a substitute way) to define diseases in a complex changing world. For forecasting, source-tracing, and sustainable management, we explored from a broad field of vet medicine to ecological practice. How to bridge the gap between ecology, medicine, vet medicine, and other related disciplines is our interest. But a simple “joint-venture” of these disciplines doesn’t work. Our practical experiences imply a possibility of the essential of diseases as a crisis of ecosystem, which expands our scope of the understanding of zoonosis and gives us an opportunity to verify it by the way of inter-discipline effort. Now we re-define these issues in an integrated way. This motivates us to monitor the common health of livings (wildlife, livestock, and human being), the environment, and the ecosystem, from the scopes of homeostasis (ROS system), fitness (for example, telomere testing) and diseases of individuals, Eco-toxicity and the assessment of the structure and functions of an ecosystem (i.e. biodiversity and ecosystem service). We have been practicing in a broad geographical range in China, wild species, and pathogens.

    Veterinary Science

  5. Simon Peter Musinguzi

    Kabale University

    Uganda

    I am a Ugandan Veterinarian, I graduated with Bachelor of Veterinary Medicine
    (Makerere University Kampala, Uganda 2001), Master of Science Livestock Development Planning and Management (Makerere University Kampala, Uganda 2013), Post Graduate Diploma, Project Planning and Management (Kabale University, Kabale, Uganda 2012), PhD Animal and Food Hygiene; Majoring in Molecular Epidemiology of Protozoan Disease (Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Obihiro, Hokkaido, Japan 2017) and Higher Education Teaching Certificate (Kabale University, Kabale Uganda 2020). I am Board certified as a Veterinarian by The Uganda Veterinary Board (2004, No. 712).
    Currently, I am a Senior Lecturer Animal Sciences and Head of Department Animal
    Sciences Faculty of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences at Kabale University, Kabale Uganda. I joined Kabale University in 2019 as Senior Lecturer Parasitology and Head of Biomedical Sciences Department Kabale School of Medicine. In 2020 February, Biomedical Sciences Department was split into 5 departments and I then went to head the Department of Microbiology Parasitology and Immunology until October when I was transferred to my current position.
    Before joining Kabale University, I served at Kampala International University, Kampala Uganda (2017 to 2020) as Senior Lecturer Microbiology and Dean Faculty of Biomedical Sciences. I also serve as a Consultant at Uganda Martyrs University, Nkozi Uganda (since 2017) at the Faculty of Agriculture where I lecture and supervise MSc and PhD students. I have also served at Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine, Obihiro, Hokkaido, Japan (2014 to 2017) as Teaching Assistant and Research Assistant at The National Research Centre for Protozoan Diseases, Obihiro, Hokkaido, Japan and Institute of Veterinary Medicine Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
    After graduation as a Veterinarian, I join the Service of The Government of Uganda as a Veterinary Officer with Rukungiri District (2002 to 2011), was later promoted to Senior Veterinary Officer and transferred to Mitooma District Local Government as District Veterinary Officer (2011 to 2014).
    Professionally, I am a member of; Uganda Veterinary Association (served as Assistant Treasurer 2012-2014), Japanese Society of Parasitologists and OIE Nontsetse Transmitted Trypanosomoses research group.
    Socially, I am a member of The Aids Support Organisation (served as Centre Advisory Committee Member, Rukungiri TASO Centre 2005-2011), Rotary Club of Rukungiri Central (served as club President 2011-2012) and Uganda Red Cross Society (served as Chairman Branch Governing Board Rukungiri 2010-2014 and
    Member Central Governing Board 2013-2014)

    Veterinary Science

  6. WANG Jianfeng

    Jilin University

    China

    Wang Jianfeng obtained his B.Sc. in Veterinary Medicine from Jilin University in 2010. He then did his Ph.D. with Prof. DENG Xuming in “Veterinary Pharmacology”. He is mainly engaged in the research on the anti-bacteria infection by Traditional Chinese Medicine, as well as the mechanism of such effect. In recent years, he has found that TCM exists anti-infection against bacteria by targeting virulence factors (bacterial hemolysin, sortase and coagulase) and resistance enzymes (NDM and MCR). These findings partly revealed the mechanism of TCM against bacterial infection.

    Veterinary ScienceInfectious Diseases

  7. Sunday Akau Hena

    University of Jos

    Nigeria

    Veterinary Science

  8. Waseem Ali

    Nanjing University

    China

    Veterinary Science

  9. Hakan Erduran

    Selçuk University

    Turkey

    Veterinary Science

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