Department of Environmental & Aquatic Animal Health - Research
Programs & Projects
Fish & Shellfish Immunity
Introduction
Work in the Fish and Shellfish Immunity Laboratory is dedicated to the study of the
immune defense mechanisms of finfish and shellfish. Laboratory staff and students are
currently using cellular and molecular methodologies employed in biomedical research to gain an understanding in the
mechanisms important to fish health. Knowledge gained through these studies have, in
the past, resulted in the development of vaccines and diagnostics for use in aquaculture.
Research
Research in fish and shellfish immunology examines immunological responses on the molecular, cellular, and
organismal level to various anthropogenic and natural environmental stressors. Areas of specialization include
immunotoxicology, cellular immunology, immunochemistry, vaccination, and
immunodiagnosis. Current studies are
focused on the analyses of the immune defense of oysters, trout, and mummichog with an eye also to those marine
fish which may be important to future mariculture such as flounder.
Principal investigator
Related websites
|