Center for Animal Biotechnology  CAB : Organization : Staff : Resume
 
CENTRE FOR ANIMAL BIOTECHNOLOGY  

Dr Hung-Hsun Yen, DVM, PhD

Research Fellow: DNA vaccines

 

Centre for Animal Biotechnology
The University of Melbourne
Vic 3010, Australia
Telephone: + 61 3 8344 7341
Facsimile: +61 3 9347 4083
E-mail: hyen@unimelb.edu.au


Links

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Australasian Society for Immunology

Positions held

Present: Research Fellow, Centre for Animal Biotechnology, The University of Melbourne (Australia).

Yen is the author of 3 articles in refereed journals and is a member of the Australasian Society for Immunology and the Australian Society for Parasitology.

Tertiary education

2006: PhD, The University of Melbourne, Australia.
1998: Master in Veterinary Medicine, National Taiwan University (Taiwan)
1996: Bachelor in Veterinary Medicine, National Pingtung University of Science and Technology (Taiwan)

Research interests

  • Regulation of immune responses through vaccination
  • Infectious diseases
  • Mucosal immunology

Selected papers

  • Yen H.-H. and J.-P. Scheerlinck (2007) Co-delivery of plasmid-encoded cytokines modulates the immune response to a DNA vaccine delivered by in vivo electroporation. Vaccine 25, 2575–2582
  • Yen H.-H., J.-P. Scheerlinck, S. Gekas and P. Sutton. (2006) A sheep cannulation model for evaluation of nasal vaccine delivery. Methods 38(2): 117-23.
  • Scheerlinck J.-P. and H.-H. Yen. (2005) Veterinary applications of cytokines. Vet Immunol Immunopathol 108(1-2): 17-22
  • Scheerlinck J.-P., S. Gekas, H.-H. Yen, S. Edwards, M. Pearse, A. Coulter and P. Sutton (2006) Local immune responses following nasal delivery of an adjuvanted influenza vaccine. Vaccine 24(18): 3929-36
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