Veterinary Virology Conference

A Festschrift to recognise the lifetime achievements of Professor Michael Studdert

27th to 29th September 2006

 

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The following abstracts have been accepted to be presented at the conference. 

Name Organisation Title Co-Authors
Black, W Burnet Institute The formerly unclassified acid stable equine picornavirus is an equine rhinitis B virus in genus Erbovirus M J Studdert
Browning, G The University of Melbourne Safety and Efficacy of Chicken Anamia Virus Vaccine Candidates K A Tivendale, M A Peters, S Shrestha
Butler, Jeff CSIRO Australian Animal Health Laboratories Use of E. coli as a delivery vector for prophylactic proteins targeted against infectious bursal disease virus in the chicken Bernard Kunz, Rob Moore and Sandra Sapats
Cowled, Christopher Australian Animal Health Laboratory Characterisation of Novel Livestock Viruses by Genetic Sequencing D Boyle, I Pritchard and R Barnard
Desport, Moira Murdoch University s Jembrana disease virus an atypical lentivirus? William Ditcham, Meredith Stewart, Josh Lewis, Nining Hartaningsih & Graham Wilcox
Devlin, Joanne University of Melbourne The Role of Glycoprotein G in the Immune Response to Infectious Laryngotracheitis Virus (ILTV) Glenn Browning, James Gilkerson and Carol Hartley
Elkington, Rebecca Queensland Biosciences Precinct Veterinary vaccines of the future - through the looking glass
Fenton, Simon University of Melbourne Constructing Bacterial Artificial Chromosomes (BAC’s) to study ILTV James Gilkerson and Glenn Browning
Gibson, Kathy Biosecurity Australia Virological research to support import risk analysis: Transmission of very virulent and variant strains of infectious bursal disease virus in chicken meat
Gubala, Ania CSIRO Livestock Industries GENOMIC SEQUENCING AND CHARACTERISATION OF AN UNKNOWN AUSTRALIAN RHABDOVIRUS D. Boyle, D. Proll and R. Barnard
Hartley, Carol University of Melbourne Transient expression of equine herpesvirus 2 (EHV2) glycoprotein B (gB) in mammalian cells KJ Dynon, N Ficorilli and SA Holloway
Hartley, Carol University of Melbourne Improving methods for the detection of equine rhintis A virus (ERAV) infection to understand its significance as an equine respiratory pathogen SJ Symes, JR Glikerson, BS Crabb, F Li, and MJ Studdert
Hayward, Jess University of Auckland Kiwi Cat FIV John Taylor, and Allen Rodrigo
Hinton, Tracey CSIRO Livestock Industries Chicken anaemia virus replication is suppressed by shRNA targeting VP2 in MDCC-MSB1 cells Tamsyn Crowley, Terry Wise, Rob Moore and Tom Dorran
Holloway, Steven University of Melbourne Phylogenetic Analysis of Feline Immunodeficiency Virus obtained from Melbourne Cats D Iwata
Horner, Gary Dept of Primary Industries & Fisheries A Review of herpesvirus infections of farmed red deer(Cervus elaphus) in New Zealand D Tisdall
Horwood Paul Detection of Bovine Respiratory Disease Viruses by Multiplex Real Time PCR Gravel, J.L. & Mahony, T.J
Kaffashi, Amir University of Melbourne Viral protein 2 of chicken anaemia virus can reduce apoptosis Charles N Pagel, Amir H Noormohammadi, Kelly A Tivendale and Glenn F Browning
Kann, Rebecca The University of Queensland Quantification of the viral load of feline immunodefefiency virus infected cats as an indicator of disease stage and prognosis Myat Kyaw-Tanner, Jennifer Seddon and Joanne Meers
Kyaw-Tanner, Myat The University of Queensland Genetic analysis of canine parvovirus in Australia dogs Zuhara Bensink, Graham Burgess, Janice Smith, Rachael Zwijnenberg, Joanne Meers
Mahony, Tim Queensland Biosciences Precinct Bovine Respiratory Disease Jenny Gravel, Paul Horwood and Peter Young
Meehan, Brian RMIT University In vivo quantification analyses of PCV2 DNAs:  Correlation of virus load with disease reproduction Stephen Krakowka, John Ellis, Francis McNeilly & Gordon Allan
Meehan, Brian RMIT University Genotyping versus pathotyping for the characterisation of PCV2 isolates  F. McNeilly, J. A. Ellis, S. Krakowka, C. Fossum, G. M. Allan
Mahmoudian, A The University of Melbourne ILTV Gene transcription Patterns
Mitter, Neena Department of Primary Industries & Fisheries Viruses and microRNAs - it is a small world after all
Muller, Janine CSIRO Livestock Industries ANTIGENICITY STUDIES AND DEVELOPMENT OF SEROLOGICAL TESTS FOR FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE VIRUS Adam Foord, Hans Heine, Meng Yu, Colin Wilks and Lin-Fa Wang
Newberry, Kim CSIRO Livestock Industries Australian Animal Health Laboratory A neuralization test for the detection of antibody to Australian bat lyssavirus Ross Lunt, Ken McColl, and Tamasine Chamberlain
Pharo, Howard Ministry of Agriculture & Forestry Important risk analsis - PRRS in pig meat
Peters, M Purdue University Infectious Bursal Disease Virus VP5 protein induces cell cycle arrest in chicken embryo fibroblasts at both the G1 restriction and at the G2-M transition Tsang L Lin and Ching C Wu
Robinson, Karl University of Queensland The Identification of the Essential and Nonessential Genes of BoHV-1 strain V155 J. Meers, J.L. Gravel, F.M. McCarthy, T.J. Mahony
Scanlan, John University of Melbourne Elucidating the Role of Glycoprotein G in Equine Herpesvirus-1 Pathogenesis F Li, JR Gilkerson, S Symes and CA Hartley
Simmons, Greg The University of Queensland Koala retrovirus and investigation of disease associations Rachael Tarlington, Paul Young and Joanne Meers
Snelling, Hayley CSIRO Livestock Industries Analysis of N-glycans on structual proteins of Nipah and Hendra Virus Bruce Mungall, Brian Shiell, Antony Bacic and Wojtek P Michalski
Spradbrow, Peter University of Queensland The Way We Were
Spradbrow, Peter University of Queensland Newcastle Disease Vaccines for Village Chickens.  Barefoot Virology
Symes, Sally University of Melbourne Delivery of Equine Rhinitis A Virus Antigens using a Glycoprotein G Deletion Mutant of Equine Herpesvirus-1. Fan Li, Michael J Studdert, James R Gilkerson, Nino Ficorilli, Jin-an Huang, Carol A Hartley
Warner, Simone Department of Primary Industries Targeted surveillance of Avian influenza virus in wild birds in Victoria Kim O'Riley and Amanad Welch


Keydates:
submission deadline: 
18th August
acceptance notification: 
24th August
Early bird registration closing: 
31st August
final papers: 
8th September
Final Program: 
15th September
Conference registration and opening:
27th September
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