Hsing-Chieh completed her Ph.D. in Veterinary Medicine at National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan. Before joining the International Degree Program in Animal Vaccine Technology, she worked as a visiting researcher and postdoctoral fellow at the Biomedical Sciences Research Complex, University of St Andrews, and the Graduate Institute of Animal Vaccine Technology. Her research focuses on vaccine development for veterinary pathogens (both viral and bacterial), investigating immune responses in animals, and identifying factors that influence these responses. She is also interested in developing novel vaccine adjuvants. She has published 19 articles in international peer-reviewed journals and holds two invention patents related to her research.
The control and prevention of animal diseases have become critical issues impacting global food security. Vaccination remains one of the most effective strategies for managing animal diseases. Our research laboratory collaborates with international experts and scholars, forming a multinational and interdisciplinary research team dedicated to establishing vaccine antigen production platforms and evaluating novel biological adjuvants. These efforts aim to accelerate the development of next-generation vaccines and diagnostic reagents to enhance animal disease prevention.
Our laboratory is equipped to conduct research in genetic recombination, immunological assays, and microbial cultivation. Additionally, we collaborate with the Animal Biologics Pilot Production Center to provide researchers with comprehensive training that bridges laboratory-scale research with industrial-scale production.
Furthermore, through active participation in international collaborative projects and the development of novel vaccines, our program integrates theoretical knowledge with hands-on technical expertise. This approach ensures comprehensive training for researchers, fostering highly skilled professionals in vaccine research and development to meet global industry demands.
Animal vaccine and adjuvant development
- Luke GA, Ross LS, Lo YT, Wu HC, Ryan MD. (2024). Picornavirus evolution: genomes encoding multiple 2ANPGP sequences-biomedical and biotechnolohical utility. Viruses, 16, 1587-1603. (SCI期刊)
- Pranoto S, Wu HC*, Chu CY. (2023). Porcine Circovirus Type 3: Diagnostics, Genotyping, and Challenges in Vaccine Development. Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, Article ID 8858447, 9 pages, https://doi.org/10.1155/2023/8858447. (SCI期刊) (本人為共同通訊作者)
- Gundegmaa U, Raadan O, Wu HC, Wang HY, Wu MC, Chu CY. (2023). Recombinant hexon protein as a new bovine adenovirus type 3 subunit vaccine candidate. Journal of Veterinary Research, 67, 23-31. (SCI期刊)
- Wu MC, Wu HC, Lee JW, Chang WC, Chu CY. (2023). A protein-based subunit vaccine with biological adjuvants provides effective protection against Pasteurella multocida in pigs. Veterinary Research, 54, 17-26. (SCI期刊) (本人為共同第一作者)
- Lo YT, Ryan MD, Luke GA, Chang WC, Wu HC*. (2023). Immunogenicity of a secreted, C-terminally truncated, form of bovine viral diarrhea virus E2 glycoprotein as a potential candidate in subunit vaccine development. Scientific Reports, 13, 296-306. (SCI期刊) (本人為通訊作者)
- Chen YS, Wu HC, Lin JR, Yang JL, Kuo TY. (2023). High-level expression of functional Pfu DNA polymerase recombinant protein by mimicking the enhanced green fluorescence protein gene codon usage. Biotechnology and Applied Biochemistry, 70, 97-105. (SCI期刊)
- Wu MC, Doan TD, Lee JW, Lo YT, Wu HC, Chu CY. (2022). Recombinant suilysin of Streptococcus suis enhances the protective efficacy of an engineered Pasteurella multocida toxin protein. Research in Veterinary Science, 151, 175-183. (SCI期刊)
- Lo YT, Tulloch F, Wu HC, Luke GA, Ryan MD, Chu CY. (2021). Expression and immunogenicity of secreted forms of bovine ephemeral fever virus glycoproteins applied to subunit vaccine development. Journal of Applied Microbiology, 131, 1123-1135. (SCI期刊)
- Wu MC, Lo YT, Wu HC, Wang HY, Chu CY. (2021). Cross-protection of recombinant Pasteurella multocida toxin proteins against atrophic rhinitis in mice. Research in Veterinary Science, 137:138-143. (SCI期刊)
- Zeng YJ, Hsu MK, Tsai CA, Chu CY, Wu HC, Wang HY. (2021). A senescence-like cellular response inhibits bovine ephemeral fever virus proliferation. Vaccines, 9: 601-612. (SCI期刊)
- Wu HC, Chang WC, Wu MC, Wang HY, Chu CY. (2020). Assessment of immunization regimens of duck Riemerella anatipestifer vaccines. Journal of Applied Microbiology, 129:1185-1192. (SCI期刊) (本人為第一作者)
- Wu HC, Lee JW, Lin JJ, Wang HY, Chu CY. (2019). A DNA priming and protein boosting immunization scheme to augment immune responses against parvovirus in ducks. Journal of Applied Microbiology, 126:49-57. (SCI期刊) (本人為第一作者)
Doctor of Philosophy in Veterinary Medicine, National Chung Hsing University, Taichung, Taiwan.