Singapore
I am actively engaged in Biotechnology, especially focusing on molecular biology and infectious disease. My role involves investigating and modifying genetic material to develop innovative and applicable solutions. This includes designing and conducting experiments to understand infectious pathogen characteristics and vaccine strategies for prevention. I am currently focusing on aquatic animal health, concentrating on vaccine development. My research revolves around investigating the epidemiological and pathogenicity of pathogens, and then constructing DNA vaccines for disease prevention, including (1) genotyping and enzymatic analysis of Nocardia seriolae to understand the structure of this pathogen population, (2) in vivo study of the pathogenicity of bacterial pathogen, and (3) approach on Reverse Vaccinology to screen vaccine candidates for creating nucleic acid vaccine, assessing the immune response and protective efficacy in the fish model.