Aquaculture

PhD Thesis - Efficacy and Immunogenicity of Vaccines Made from Recombinant Protein and Plasmid DNA Technologies for the Prevention of Diseases Caused by *Streptococcus iniae* in Asian Seabass (*Lates calcarifer*)

Summary presentation of my PhD thesis for the part on genome sequencing and Analysis, comparative genomics of *Streptococcus iniae* and explaining about the manufacturing strategies of recombinant proteins vaccines (pDNA vaccines are not included..)

Master Thesis - Immune response and protection of fry Nile tilapia (*Oreochromis niloticus*) immunized by immersion and oral bivalent vaccines against *Streptococcus agalactiae* and *Aeromonas veronii*

Aquaculture has made significant strides in providing a sustainable and efficient protein source. However, bacterial infections such as those caused by *Streptococcus agalactiae* and *Aeromonas veronii* remain a persistent challenge, affecting the health and productivity of Nile tilapia (*Oreochromis niloticus*) fingerlings. This study aimed to assess and compare the efficacy of two bivalent inactivated vaccines administered through different methods: oral vaccine followed by an oral booster (OR+OR) and immersion vaccine followed by an oral booster (IM+OR).

Polyploidy in Fish - Principles, Importance and Applications in Main Marine Aquaculture Species

In the 1980s, aquaculture-oriented studies began to improve performances of farmed strains by chromosome manipulation techniques in various species of fin-fishes and aquatic invertebrates. A small review explores the use of the ploidy manipulation techniques in aquaculture for some important species of fish but not for crustaceans or molluscs.

Triploidy in Atlantic Salmons

A small summary presentation on the biology of triploid Atlantic salmons