Prof. Manman Dai | Agricultural Science and Innovation | Best Researcher Award
Professor, South China Agricultural University, China
Dr. Manman Dai is a Professor at the College of Veterinary Medicine, South China Agricultural University. With a strong background in veterinary medicine and preventive veterinary medicine, Dr. Dai’s research focuses on avian antiviral immune response and T-cell immunology. Over the course of their career, they have made substantial contributions to understanding avian diseases, particularly viral infections like avian influenza, through both experimental and immunological approaches. Dr. Dai’s work has been widely recognized for its innovation, and they have received prestigious awards and substantial research funding. As a professor, they continue to mentor the next generation of veterinary scientists, with a passion for improving both animal and public health through their research.
Profile
Education
Dr. Manman Dai completed a Bachelor of Science in Veterinary Medicine and Administrative Management at South China Agricultural University (SCAU) from 2008 to 2012. They then pursued a Doctor of Science in Preventive Veterinary Medicine, a joint training program between SCAU and La Trobe University in Australia from 2012 to 2017. This cross-cultural academic experience enriched their understanding of global veterinary medicine and contributed to their expertise in avian immunology. Their rigorous educational background has shaped their research endeavors, focusing on viral pathogenesis and immune response in poultry. Dr. Dai’s education serves as the foundation for their ongoing work in advancing veterinary science and improving avian health through innovative research.
Experience
Dr. Manman Dai’s academic journey began with a postdoctoral position at the College of Veterinary Medicine, South China Agricultural University, from January 2018 to March 2020. During this time, they honed their research skills, contributing significantly to the understanding of avian viral immune responses. Following this, they advanced to Associate Professor in March 2020, and later, to Professor in May 2024 at the same institution. As a faculty member, Dr. Dai has become an influential figure in veterinary research, leading groundbreaking studies in avian immunology and viral infections. Their leadership extends to overseeing multiple research projects funded by national and provincial grants. In addition to their research roles, Dr. Dai has also been integral in the education and mentoring of graduate and postdoctoral students, ensuring the continuity of high-level research in the veterinary sciences.
Awards and Honors
Dr. Manman Dai has received numerous prestigious awards for their contributions to veterinary science. In March 2019, they were awarded the First Prize of Guangdong Science and Technology Progress Award, recognizing their significant research impact in the field. Later that year, in December, Dr. Dai received the First Prize of the Guangdong Agricultural Technology Promotion Award, further cementing their status as a leading researcher in veterinary medicine. These accolades, along with numerous grants and recognitions, highlight the exceptional quality of their work. Their studies on avian immune responses and viral pathogenesis have been widely acknowledged by both local and international peers. Dr. Dai’s consistent excellence in research and education demonstrates their commitment to advancing veterinary science and improving animal health on a global scale.
Research Focus
Dr. Manman Dai’s primary research focuses on avian antiviral immune responses and T-cell immunology. They explore the role of immune cells, particularly T-cells, in combating viral infections such as avian influenza, a critical area of study for both animal and public health. Through advanced techniques like single-cell RNA sequencing, Dr. Dai has dissected immune responses to various pathogens, contributing to a deeper understanding of how birds respond to infection. Their work on T-cell epitopes and immune regulation in avian species aims to identify potential vaccine targets and therapies for controlling avian diseases. This research not only addresses the fundamental mechanisms of immunity but also has significant implications for the prevention and management of viral outbreaks in poultry, ensuring food security and reducing zoonotic risks.
Publication Top Notes
- “Revealing novel and conservative T-cell epitopes with MHC B2 restriction on H9N2 avian influenza virus (AIV)” 🦠💉
- “Analysis of H5N8 influenza virus infection in chicken with mApple reporter genes in vivo and in vitro” 🐔🧬
- “Application and exploration of blended learning with BOPPPS teaching model in a veterinary infectious diseases course” 📚💡
- “Dissection of key factors correlating with H5N1 avian influenza virus driven inflammatory lung injury of chicken identified by single-cell analysis” 🦠🔬
- “Duck CD8+ T Cell Response to H5N1 Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus Infection In Vivo and In Vitro” 🦆🦠
- “Genomic Sequence and Pathogenicity of the Chicken Anemia Virus Isolated From Chicken in Yunnan Province, China” 🐣🔬
- “Endogenous retroviruses transcriptomes in response to four avian pathogenic microorganisms infection in chicken” 🦠📊
- “Chicken Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells Response to Avian Leukosis Virus Subgroup J Infection Assessed by Single-Cell RNA Sequencing” 🐔💉
- “Survivability of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus on raw chicken meat in different environmental conditions” 🐔🌡️
- “The Transcriptional Differences of Avian CD4+CD8+ Double-Positive T Cells and CD8+ T Cells From Peripheral Blood of ALV-J Infected Chickens Revealed by Smart-Seq2” 🧬💉