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Gael
Kurath
Email: Gael Kurath
Ph.D. 1985. Microbiology, Oregon State University. Virology, fish viruses,
molecular biology, RNA virus evolution, molecular epidemiology,
viral fitness, DNA vaccines.
The Kurath research program deals with the molecular biology, genetic
diversity, evolution, and control of RNA viruses, using the significant
salmon pathogen infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus IHNV) as
a field and experimental system. We investigate the genomic structure
and expression of fish viruses, how they replicate and cause disease
in their hosts, and novel control strategies such as DNA vaccines.
Phylogenetic studies are aimed at understanding the diversity of
genetic types of IHNV strains throughout the Pacific northwest,
and using this information to investigate the sources of disease
outbreaks in wild and hatchery populations of Pacific salmonids.
Viral fitness is assessed using in vivo growth competition experiments
in whole fish as a model for vertebrate virus ecology.
Representative Publications:
Kurath, G., Garver, K.A., Troyer, R.M., Emmenegger, E. J., Einer-Jensen,
K., and Anderson, E.D. 2003. Phylogeography of infectious hematopoietic
necrosis virus in North America. J. Gen. Virol. 84:803-814.
Garver, K.A., LaPatra, S.E., and Kurath, G. 2005. Efficacy of
an IHN virus DNA vaccine in chinook (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha)
and sockeye (Oncorhyhchus nerka) salmon. Dis. Aquat.
Org 64:13-22.
Kurath, G., Garver, K.A., Corbeil, S., Elliott, D.G., Anderson,
E.D., and LaPatra, S.E. 2006. Protective immunity and lack of
histopathological damage two years after DNA vaccination against
infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus in trout. Vaccine 24:345-354.
Mailing Address:
U.S. Geological Survey
Western Fisheries Research Center
6505 NE 65th St.
Seattle, WA 98115
Phone: 206-526-6583
Fax: 206-526-6654
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