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The research groups is focusing on viral and bacterial diseases of farmed salmon, mechanisms of infection and vaccine development. The work is funded through projects from the Research Council of Norway (Havbruk and FriPro), the EU Framework program and pharmaceutical industry. Main research focus over the last years has been cardiomyopathy syndrome of Atlantic salmon, and the research group was the first to describe the cause of the disease, piscine myocarditis virus. The group has ongoing research programs on pancreas disease virus, and Evensen's groups also work on developing vaccines against sea lice infection/infestation in Atlantic salmon, with financial support from FHF (Seafood Research Fund).
The research group is heavily involved in research and capacity building in Africa (Zambia, Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria and Ghana) through two NORHED-II (NORAD)-funded research programmes, focusing on capacity building and training of young research scientists in the south in fish health and environmental health. Through this involvement, there has been a lot of focus on tilapia lake virus, diagnostic methods and pathogenesis studies.
The research group also uses model fish, zebrafish, for study of infection mechanisms and pathogenic events of disease (pathogenesis) related mainly to viral infections. Here the group has used reverse genetics made viruses to understand virulence mechanisms and virulence factors that the virus employ to circumvent antiviral responses of the host.
The research group is heavily involved in research and capacity building in Africa (Zambia, Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda, Malawi, Mozambique, Nigeria and Ghana) through two NORHED-II (NORAD)-funded research programmes, focusing on capacity building and training of young research scientists in the south in fish health and environmental health. Through this involvement, there has been a lot of focus on tilapia lake virus, diagnostic methods and pathogenesis studies.
The research group also uses model fish, zebrafish, for study of infection mechanisms and pathogenic events of disease (pathogenesis) related mainly to viral infections. Here the group has used reverse genetics made viruses to understand virulence mechanisms and virulence factors that the virus employ to circumvent antiviral responses of the host.
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