PEI Atlantic Shrimp Corp Inc. has
provided funding to the following projects at the Lobster Science Centre at
the Atlantic Veterinary College at the University of Prince Edward Island:
- APHIN Lobster
- Molecular Genetics: The Population Structure of Homaris americanus
in the Region of PEI
- Impact of V-Notching on Ovigerous
Lobsters
- Paramoebiasis in Lobsters and Other Invertebrates
- Lobster Health Research Data on the Internet
- Factors which allow Lobsters to be affected by Paramoebiasis
- Detecting Antimicrobial Peptides in Lobster Blood
- Using Proteins for Lobster Vaccines and Drugs
- Molecular Genetics of "Bumper Car"
Disease - Phase I - Genomics
- Acute Phase Proteins for Assessment of Lobster
Health
- Development of an Internet-based Data Delivery
System for the PEI Lobster Index Fishery
- Developing a Biochemical Profile for the American
Lobster
- 2nd Annual Lobster Science Workshop
- Identifying Antimicrobial Peptides in Lobster Hemocytes
- Molecular Diagnostics for the Detection of Neoparamoeba pemaquidensis
- Gaffkemia
Proteomics: Targeting the Membrane-associated proteins of Aerococcus viridans
- In vitro Efficacy Screening of Amoebocidal
Compounds Against Neoparamoeba pemaquidensis
- Preliminary Host Range, Transmission, and
Pathogenesis of Neoparamoeba pemaquidensis
- Implementation of a Six Month Interim Management
Plan for the AVC Lobster Science Centre
- 3rd Annual Lobster Science Workshop
- Overview of Shell Disease - Review and Description
of Research Needs for the Canadian Atlantic Lobster Fishery
- Measuring Acute Phase Proteins in Lobsters
- Gaffkemia
Proteomics - 2: Lobster serum interactions with Aerococcus
viridans capsule protein expression
- ALMQ Field Monitoring
- ALMQ Gene Discovery Library
- ALMQ Biochemistry Profile
- ALMQ Service Unit
- Bumper Car Disease – Phase II Molecular
Pathogenesis
- Shell Disease in Lobsters – Awareness Raising and
Passive Monitoring in Atlantic Canada
- Hemolymph
Biochemistry Profiles in American Lobsters: Establishing Reference Intervals and
Determining Their Potential Role in the Assessment of Nutritional
Status
- Online Lobster Inventory System Phase
2.2: Processing Sector
- Fishing for
Biomarkers with a Lobster DNA Microarray: Assessing Moult cycle, Reproductive
status and Host-pathogen interactions
- Development
of Non-lethal Tests for the Determination of Ovary Maturity in
American Lobsters
- Fishing for
Biomarkers with a Lobster DNA Microarray – Assessing Moult Cycle,
Reproductive Status and Host-pathogen Interactions (Phase II)
- Assessing
Environmental Contaminant Impacts on the Health of Lobsters
- Refinement
and Expansion of Biomarkers of Lobster Health and Quality
- Assessing
Environmental Contaminant Impacts on the Health of Lobsters – Phase II
To
view summaries of the above projects, please click HERE
(printable PDF file).
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