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    DAFINET MEETING

    and

    Ph.D. course

    DIAGNOSIS AND CONTROL OF FISH DISEASES 4 ECTS

    In association with AquaTNET and SCOFDA

    April 9th 11th, 2013

    10.00-17.00 all days

    Venue:

    Lecture Theatre 1-01

    University of Copenhagen

    Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences

    Blowsvej 17, DK-1870 Frederiksberg C, Denmark

    Registration:

    Ph.D.studentsand students/scientists wishing a course diploma (4 ECTS)should register by writing an email to:

    [email protected] March 15th, 2013 at 12:00 (with copy to

    [email protected])

    Other participants should register by writing an e-mail: to [email protected]

    March 15th, 2013 at 12:00

    We receive abstracts for 15 min presentation at the course until March 1st, 2013

    Please send your abstract as an attached file (MSWord) to [email protected]

    Abstract preparation: Please adhere to the format and style for

    abstracts as presented below

    Program

    Tuesday April 9th, 2013

    10:00

    Opening and welcome address

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    Centre- and Research school leader Kurt Buchmann, University of Copenhagen,

    Denmark

    10:15

    Professor Barbara Nowak, University of Tasmania, Australia

    Fish Diseases Down Under

    11:00

    Professor Kurt Buchmann, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

    Emerging parasite problems in cod associated with seal colonization of spawning

    grounds

    11:30

    Dr. Jakob Skov, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

    Monitoring parasite infections in maricultured rainbow trout

    12:00

    Lunch break

    13:00

    Dr. Jiwan Kumar Chettri, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

    Differential immune response pathways in rainbow trout leukocytes activated by

    PAMPS

    13:30

    DVM Sidhartha Desmukh, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

    Yersinia ruckeri infection of rainbow: entrance portals and spread in the host

    14:00

    Coffee break

    14:30

    Dr. Louise von Gersdorff Jrgensen, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

    Immunity in fish against white spot disease: prospects for vaccines

    15:00

    Dr. Ken MacKenzie, University of Aberdeen, Scotland

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    Parasites and fisheries

    15:30- 16:45

    Submitted papers from participants I-V

    16:45-17:00

    Discussion and conclusion

    Wednesday April 10th, 2013

    10:00

    Professor Barbara Nowak, University of Tasmania, Australia

    Amoebic Gill Disease

    10:45

    DVM Qusay M. Bahlool, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

    Immune regulating ES products in parasitic nematodes

    11:15

    M.Sc. Simon Haarder, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

    Zebrafish as an IBD model

    11:45

    M.Sc. Diana Sindberg, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

    Occurrence of salmon lice in wild and cultured fish populations

    12:00

    Lunch

    13:00

    M.Sc. Rasmus D. Heinecke, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

    Early immune reactions in rainbow trout larvae

    13:30

    Dr. Jakob Skov, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

    Immune stimulating compounds and their use in fish production

    14:00

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    Coffee break

    15:00

    Research leader Uwe Fischer, FLI-Insel Riems, Germany

    Cellular immune reactions in rainbow trout

    15:45

    M.Sc.Veronica Soto-Lampe, FLI-Insel Riems, Germany

    Immunity in fish

    16:00-17:00

    Submitted papers I-V

    18:00 DAFINET buffet at Stigbjlen 7, DK-1870 Frederiksberg Campus

    Thursday April 11th, 2013

    10:00

    Professor Barbara Nowak, University of Tasmania, Australia

    Vaccination strategies in salmonid aquaculture

    10:45

    Dr. Ken MacKenzie, University of Aberdeen, Scotland

    Parasites as biological tags

    11:15

    DVM Foojan Mehrdana, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

    Impact of parasitic infections of North Sea cod (Gadus morhua).

    11:30

    Dr. Per W. Kania, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

    Rainbow trout SAA: From gene to functional molecule

    12:00

    Lunch

    13:00

    Dr. Niels Lorenzen, National Veterinary Institute, Technical University of Denmark

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    Antiviral vaccines for fish

    13:30

    Dr. Ellen Lorenzen, National Veterinary Institute, Technical University of Denmark

    Designing vaccines for mariculture

    14:00

    Artist Maria Dubin, Copenhagen

    Fish in art and science

    Organised in collaboration with the KVL art association

    16:00 Final discussion and closing the DAFINET meeting

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    Abstract preparation

    Please use MS Word, time new romans, 12 pt throughout, Line spacing 2.0, maximum one A4 page:

    Example:

    Comparative evaluation of administration methodsfor a vaccine protecting rainbow trout

    against Yersinia ruckeriO1 biotype 2 infections

    Jiwan Kumar Chettri1, Sidhartha Desmukh1, Lars Holten- Andersen1, Rzgar M. Jafaar1, Inger

    Dalsgaard2 and Kurt Buchmann1

    1 Laboratory of Aquatic Pathobiology, Department of Veterinary Disease Biology, Faculty of Health

    and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Denmark

    2 National Veterinary Institute, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

    Numerous outbreaks of enteric red mouth disease (ERM) caused by Yersinia ruckeri O1 biotype 2

    in rainbow trout farms are currently being recorded despite established vaccination procedures

    against this disease. This could indicate that the currently used application of single immersion

    vaccination (using a commercial vaccine AquaVac RELERATM) does not provide full protection.

    We elucidated by a controlled duplicated experiment if different vaccine administration methods

    can improve level and extent of protection following challenge with Yersinia ruckeri O1 biotype 2.

    Rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss were vaccinated by different methods. The superior and

    extended protection offered by booster vaccination or simply injection is noteworthy and may be

    applied in future vaccination strategies at farm level.

    Presenting author: Jiwan Kumar Chettri;[email protected]

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]:[email protected]