We had a third Student Monthly Progress on Friday, May 26th.

This time, 3 students gave presentations on their research.

 

【Presenter】

1. KOBAYASHI Hiroko:Division of Molecular Pathobiology

<Comparative analysis of Vertebrate-Infected and Insect-Specific flaviviruses to explore the mechanisms of flavivirus host tropism>

 

2. HOSHIKA Takashi:Laboratory of Veterinary Hygiene

<Brain region-dependent distinct neuronal cell deaths in prion-infected mice>

 

3. WIN SHWE YEE:Laboratory of Infectious Diseases

<In vitro evaluation of ferritin 2 as an antigen for the development of a universal vaccine with broad efficacy against poultry red mites, tropical fowl mites, and northern fowl mites>

 

【Chair】

ERDENEBAT Temuulen:Laboratory of Veterinary Hygiene

HUYNH Loc Tan:Laboratory of Microbiology

 

❖Chairperson's Report❖

The 3rd Student Monthly Progress Meeting took place on Friday, May 26th, and featured three presenters:

Ms. Hiroko, Mr. Hoshika, and Ms. Win.

During the event, they presented valuable insights from their respective research fields and shared the outcomes of their studies.

Ms. Hiroko's presentation delved into the exploration of mechanisms underlying flavivirus host tropism, while Mr. Hoshika shared

his findings on Brain region-dependent neuronal cell deaths in prion-infected mice. Additionally, Ms. Win showcased an In vitro

evaluation of ferritin 2 as an antigen for the development of a universal vaccine with broad efficacy against mites.

 

The event also included a Q&A session, where the audience engaged in discussions regarding the experiment results and future

research plans. This session provided an excellent opportunity to learn about the advancements and progress made in diverse fields of research.