Boubacar Barry | Parasitology and Immunology | Best Researcher Award

Mr. Boubacar Barry | Parasitology and Immunology | Best Researcher Award

Student in Vaccine Production and Quality Control Program at Pan African University Life and Earth Sciences Institute (including Health & Agriculture), Guinea

Boubacar Barry is a dedicated researcher in veterinary vaccine production, particularly focusing on the Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR) virus. He earned his Master’s from PAULESI, Nigeria, and has conducted impactful research on vaccine quality control, with a notable internship at AU-PANVAC, Ethiopia. His publication in Veterinary Sciences highlights his contribution to ensuring the genetic stability of vaccines in Africa. Barry has also played an active role in COVID-19 vaccination efforts, contributing to disease prevention initiatives in Guinea.

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Educational

Mr. Boubacar Barry holds a Master’s in Vaccine Production and Quality Control from the Pan African University Life and Earth Sciences Institute (PAULESI), University of Ibadan, Nigeria. His research focus was on Peste des Petits Ruminants (PPR) vaccines. Additionally, he completed a hands-on internship at the African Union Pan African Veterinary Vaccine Centre (AU-PANVAC) in Ethiopia, gaining experience in vaccine quality control.

Professional Experience

Boubacar Barry’s professional journey is centered around veterinary vaccine production, particularly for small ruminants. During his internship at AU-PANVAC, he worked on the genetic stability and molecular evolution of PPR vaccines, contributing to Africa’s efforts to control and eradicate the disease. His research led to a peer-reviewed publication in Veterinary Sciences, showcasing insights into the genetic stability of PPR vaccines across Africa. Barry has also participated in COVID-19 vaccination efforts in Guinea, reinforcing his contributions to public health.

Research Interests

Barry’s research interests include vaccine production, genetic stability of livestock vaccines, and molecular diagnostics. His primary focus is on the PPR virus, where he has studied the nucleoprotein gene sequences of viruses, advancing knowledge of effective vaccine development. His research addresses crucial livestock diseases that affect Africa’s economy and public health.

Author Metrics

  • Journals Published: 01 (Veterinary Sciences, MDPI)
  • Citation Index: Not applicable yet
  • Books: None
  • Patents: None

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