Prof. Tae Sung Jung - Aquatic animal diseseas - Excellence in Research
Gyeongsang National University - South Korea
Author Profile
🎓 Early academic pursuits
Tae Sung Jung began his journey in veterinary medicine with a degree in doctor of veterinary medicine (d.v.m.) from seoul national university in 1992. his early academic years were rooted in a deep passion for aquatic animal diseases, which led him to pursue further studies. he obtained a master’s degree in fisheries science from the university of hokkaido, japan in 1996, and later earned his ph.d. from the prestigious institute of aquaculture at the university of stirling in the uk in 1999. these academic experiences laid the foundation for his lifelong commitment to veterinary sciences, particularly in aquatic diseases.
👨🏫 Professional endeavors
Dr. Jung's professional career spans over two decades, beginning as a researcher at the national veterinary research and quarantine service in south korea, where he contributed to advancements in swine viral diseases. in 2000, he transitioned into academia, joining the college of veterinary medicine at gyeongsang national university, where he continues to serve as a professor. his role has been instrumental in shaping the field of aquatic animal diseases, contributing to groundbreaking research and developing future veterinary professionals.
🔬 Contributions and research focus
Throughout his career, dr. jung has made significant strides in aquatic animal diseases, focusing on disease management in marine life, particularly in fish species. he was the first to develop a commercial vaccine for streptococcus sp. in olive flounder, a vital breakthrough for the aquaculture industry. his research on identifying the Aquatic animal diseseas pathogen causing soft tunic disease and developing treatments for scuticociliatosis in olive flounder have garnered international attention. his expertise also extends to passive immunoprophylaxis with combodies, marking a significant development in combating aquatic diseases.
🏆 Accolades and recognition
Dr. Jung has received numerous accolades for his contributions to veterinary science. notably, in 2007, he was honored by the ministry of agricultural and forestry in korea for his pioneering work. his leadership in the field has also been recognized through various editorial positions in prominent scientific journals, including Aquatic animal diseseas vaccines, frontiers in immunology, and journal of veterinary science. his influence continues to be acknowledged on both national and international platforms.
🌏 Impact and influence
Dr. Jung’s work has had a far-reaching impact, particularly in the field of fish pathology. his research has influenced disease management strategies in the aquaculture industry globally, improving the health and productivity of aquatic species. his contributions have also played a key role in advancing the understanding of fish Aquatic animal diseseas immune responses, helping to develop effective treatments and preventive measures for various aquatic diseases.
📚 Legacy and future contributions
With a career spanning decades and numerous publications to his name, dr. jung's legacy in the field of veterinary science, particularly aquatic animal health, is well established. his research and innovations have paved the way for future advancements in fish pathology and immunology. as he continues his academic and research endeavors, dr. jung is set to contribute further to the fight against aquatic diseases, ensuring the sustainability and growth of the global aquaculture industry.
Notable Publications
- Title: Passive immunoprophylaxis with Ccombodies against Vibrio parahaemolyticus in Pacific white shrimp (Penaeus vannamei)
Authors: Wanna Sirimanapong, Prawporn Thaijongrak, Chiranan Sudpraseart, Dennis Berbulla Bela-ong, Abigail Joy D. Rodelas-Angelia, Mark Rickard N. Angelia, Seungbeom Hong, Jaesung Kim, Kim D. Thompson, Tae Sung Jung
Journal: Fish & Shellfish Immunology (October 2024)
DOI: 10.1016/j.fsi.2024.109973 - Title: Leveraging the biotechnological promise of the hagfish variable lymphocyte receptors: tools for aquatic microbial diseases
Authors: Dennis B. Bela-ong, Jaesung Kim, Kim D. Thompson, Tae Sung Jung
Journal: Fish & Shellfish Immunology (July 2024)
DOI: 10.1016/j.fsi.2024.109565 - Title: Unveiling the Mechanisms Underlying the Immunotherapeutic Potential of Gene–miRNA and Drugs in Head and Neck Cancer
Authors: Danishuddin, Md Azizul Haque, Md. Zubbair Malik, Rakesh Arya, Pooja Singh, Jeong-Sang Lee, Jong-Joo Kim, Keun-Woo Lee, Tae-Sung Jung
Journal: Pharmaceuticals (July 2024)
DOI: 10.3390/ph17070921 - Title: CD4+ T lymphocyte responses to viruses and virus-relevant stimuli in teleost fish
Authors: Dennis Berbulla Bela-ong, Kim D. Thompson, Hyoung Jun Kim, Seong Bin Park, Tae Sung Jung
Journal: Fish & Shellfish Immunology (November 2023)
DOI: 10.1016/j.fsi.2023.109007 - Title: Viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus: a review
Authors: Jassy Mary S. Lazarte, Tae Sung Jung
Journal: Book chapter (2022)
DOI: 10.1016/B978-0-12-812211-2.00023-8