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[PAST EVENT] Fish Immunology and Vaccinology Conference 2022 Schedule

We’re happy to share the full schedule for Fish Immunology and Vaccinology Conference 2022. Check out the information below to see what’s planned and when each activity is taking place. Feel free to reach out with any questions!

8:15

BREAKFAST

Buffet

9:55

Opening remarks

Welcome by FIV2022 Committee

9:00

Session 1

Mucosal surfaces as the first line of defence in salmonid fish

Professor Samuel A. M. Martin | Scottish Fish Immunology Research Centre, University of Aberdeen, UK | 9:00-10:00

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Antigen persistence and antibody response throughout a commercial production cycle of Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar l.) following intraperitoneal injection with a multivalent vaccine

Marwa. Mechlaoui | UiT | 10:00-10:15

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New insights into teleost B cells with special emphasis on peritoneal cavity B cell responses

Shiferaw Jenberie | UiT | 10:15-10:30

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10:30

BREAK

Coffee & fruits

10:45

Session 2

Modulation of specific immunoglobulin production against Moritella viscosa in vaccinated Atlantic salmon by dietary inclusion of hydrolyzed Debaryomyces hansenii yeasts

Byron Morales-Lange | Norwegian University of Life Sciences NMBU, NO | 10:45-11:00

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Early transcriptome responses to Piscine orthoreovirus-1 in Atlantic salmon erythrocytes

Thomais Tsoulia | Department of Fish Health, Norwegian Veterinary Institute, NO | 11:00-11:15

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γδ T cells in Atlantic salmon: Insights into the roles of γδ T cells in though genomic and molecular analysis

Eva-Stina Edholm | UiT | 11:15-11:30

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Diversification and conservation of non-classical MHC I genes in Salmonids provide clues to the function of potential lipid presenting MHC in fish.
Agata T. Gondek-Wyrozemska | UiT | 11:30-11:45

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Decoding the function of non-classical MHC class I L-lineage molecules in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)  

Maryam Imam | UiT | 11:45-12:00

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12:00

LUNCH BREAK

Lunch served in MH building on the 6th floor

13:00

Session 3

Features of Salmon keratocytes

Roy Ambli Dalmo | Norwegian College of Fishery Science, Faculty of Biosciences, Fisheries and Economics, UiT—The Arctic University of Norway, NO | 13:00-13:45 

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Purification of Atlantic salmon primary cardiomyocytes – some insights about cardiomyocyte organization and imaging studies in non-model organisms.

Antoni Malachowski | UiT | 13:45-14:00

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Profiling the smolting gill by single nuclei transcriptomics suggests immune reprogramming

Alexander C. West | Arctic seasonal timekeeping initiative (ASTI), Department of Arctic and Marine Biology, UiT - The Arctic University of Norway, NO | 14:00-14:30

14:30

POSTER SESSION

Poster session with coffee & cake

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Atlantic salmon γδ T cells: Insights into the roles of Î³Î´ T cells in anti-viral responses against Piscine Orthoreovirus (PRV) provided through molecular analysis. | Mari Jahren Herud | UiT


Characterization of SSK19-L, an immortalized cell-line from developed from Atlantic salmon head kidney. | Mehrdad Sobhkhez | UiT

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Elucidating the roles of viral pattern recognition receptors in antiviral immunity in Atl, salmon using CRISPR/Cas9 | Atefeh Kianian | UiT

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How does circadian disruption by light affect the immune response of the Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar). | Therese Solberg | UiT

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Isolation of Atlantic salmon skin cells: A preliminary study | Vismai Naik Thuppe Vismai Naik Thuppe | UiT


The immune gene expression of fertile and sterile Atlantic Salmon during smoltification and transport | Katarina Sævareid | UiT

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