Graduate Research Opportunities
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Genetics of Pulmonary Hypertension Syndrome
In collaboration with Dr. Orlowski, in Poultry Science, we are mapping genes affecting resistance and susceptibility to Ascites; a.k.a. Idiopathic Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension (IPAH), or Pulmonary Hypertension Syndrome (PHS). This disease affects meat-type chickens and is similar to the disease in humans. We have identified regions on chromosome Z and 2, that segregate with resistance and are working to determine the contributions of each of these regions. In addition, we are pursuing the chicken as a medical model for PHS in humans.
This project is supported by a grant from USDA 2018-2021.
Bacterial Chrondronecrosis and Osteomyelitis (BCO) in Lameness in Broilers
In collaboration with Dr. Robert Wideman and Dr. Adnan Alrubaye in Poultry Science, we are investigating the bacteria involved in BCO as found in lame chickens. Dr. Wideman developed a wire-floor model for inducing lameness. Our laboratory has been contributing through molecular identification of bacteria isolated from necrotic lesions of the femoral and tibial heads. We have been developing methods to understand the spread of the infection within a flock and to develop management methods to reduce or eliminate the spread. We have developed a bacterial epidemic model for the spread of BCO lameness in broilers on litter flooring to mimic the spread of the infection. We are using that litter-flooring model to identify management strategies, and feed supplements to prevent the spread of the infection.
Molecular Genomics in Non-Model Organisms
With Dr. Steve Beaupré and a consortium of investigators from MCBIOS we are sequencing and assembling the genome for Crotalus horridus (Timber Rattlesnake) in the Southeastern United States.
With Dr. Tsunemi Yamashita (Arkansas Tech University) we are sequencing and assembling the genome for Centroides vittatus (scorpion) to understand its phylogenomics and toxin repertoire.