Herndon, VA, United States of America

Yan Zhao


Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

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Years Active: 2011

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Title: The Innovative Contributions of Yan Zhao

Introduction

Yan Zhao is a prominent inventor based in Herndon, Virginia. She has made significant contributions to the field of veterinary science, particularly in the area of bovine health. Her work focuses on developing effective vaccines to combat diseases that affect livestock.

Latest Patents

Yan Zhao holds a patent related to the causal agent of bovine neosporosis, a condition that leads to high levels of abortion in cattle. The patent evaluates the protective efficacy of two antigens: cyclophilin (NcCyP) and NcSRS2. In her research, mice vaccinated with recombinant NcCyP, rNcSRS2, and a combination of both antigens, formulated with the adjuvant ImmuMax-SR® and CpG, were challenge-infected three weeks after booster immunization. The results showed that mice receiving these vaccines developed high levels of NcCyP- or NcSRS2-specific antibodies. Notably, those vaccinated with either rNcCyP or the combination of rNcCyP and rNcSRS2 exhibited significantly higher protection compared to mock- or non-vaccinated mice. This indicates that NcCyP is a highly efficacious vaccine candidate for protecting against infection.

Career Highlights

Yan Zhao is currently associated with the United States of America, as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture. Her work has been instrumental in advancing the understanding of bovine neosporosis and developing potential solutions to mitigate its impact on livestock.

Collaborations

Yan has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Wenbin Tuo and Mark C. Jenkins. Their combined expertise has contributed to the success of her research initiatives.

Conclusion

Yan Zhao's innovative work in vaccine development for bovine neosporosis highlights her commitment to improving animal health. Her contributions are vital for the agricultural sector, ensuring better outcomes for livestock and farmers alike.

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