Engineering novel, safe and effective vaccines against avian colibacillosis
Start date
12 November 2018End date
11 November 2019Funding amount
£8,092
Funder
Team
Principal investigator

Dr Jai Mehat
Lecturer in Molecular Bacteriology
Biography
Jai obtained his PhD from Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ in 2017, working on the zoonotic pathogens Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli. His post-doctoral research focussed on the conception, design, and development of novel vaccines for the control of disease in farmed poultry, in collaboration with veterinary pharmaceutical companies. In 2022, he took up a position as Lecturer in Molecular Bacteriology in the School of Biosciences, Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ.
Jai's research is focused on understanding the adaption strategies employed by bacterial pathogens of veterinary and medical significance. His group uses using genomic and genetic approaches, in combination with in vitro and in vivo models to elucidate the basis of bacterial host adaption and pathobiology, with the aim of developing novel intervention improved vaccines, probiotics and immune-modulators for the non-antibiotic control of zoonotic pathogens.
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