Prof. Renukaradhya Gourapura | Immunology | Best Researcher Award
Professor at The Ohio State University, United States
Dr. Renukaradhya J. Gourapura (Aradhya) is a distinguished immunologist and professor at The Ohio State University, where he serves as the Director of the Center for Food Animal Health. With extensive expertise in viral immunology, vaccine development, and host-pathogen interactions, he has significantly contributed to veterinary and biomedical research. His work focuses on developing mucosal vaccines and nanoparticle-based adjuvants to enhance immune protection in food animals, addressing global challenges in animal health and food safety.
Professional Profile:
Education Background
Professional Development
Dr. Gourapura has held various prestigious roles in academia and research. He started his career as a Research Associate and Veterinary Officer in India before transitioning to advanced research in the United States. He joined The Ohio State University in 2008 as an Assistant Professor and progressed through academic ranks to become a Full Professor and Director of the Center for Food Animal Health in 2023. His work has been instrumental in shaping the field of food animal immunology, leading to novel vaccine strategies and advancements in infectious disease control.
Research Focus
His research primarily focuses on mucosal vaccine development, host-pathogen interactions, and immune response modulation in food animals. He is also actively engaged in nanoparticle-based adjuvant formulations to enhance vaccine efficacy. His interdisciplinary approach integrates immunology, virology, and biotechnology to develop innovative solutions for infectious disease prevention in animals.
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Publication Top Notes
1. “Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus (PRRSV): Pathogenesis and Interaction with the Immune System”
- Authors: JK Lunney, Y Fang, A Ladinig, N Chen, Y Li, B Rowland, GJ Renukaradhya, et al.
- Journal: Annual Review of Animal Biosciences, 2016
- Citations: 731
- Summary: A comprehensive review discussing the pathogenesis of PRRSV, its impact on the immune system, and strategies for vaccine development and disease control.
2. “Epidemiology, Zoonotic Aspects, Vaccination and Control/Eradication of Brucellosis in India”
- Authors: GJ Renukaradhya, S Isloor, M Rajasekhar
- Journal: Veterinary Microbiology, 2002
- Citations: 365
- Summary: This study explores the epidemiology of brucellosis in India, its zoonotic potential, and vaccination strategies for controlling and eradicating the disease.
3. “Type I NKT Cells Protect (and Type II NKT Cells Suppress) the Host’s Innate Antitumor Immune Response to a B-Cell Lymphoma”
- Authors: GJ Renukaradhya, MA Khan, M Vieira, W Du, J Gervay-Hague, et al.
- Journal: Blood, The Journal of the American Society of Hematology, 2008
- Citations: 192
- Summary: This research investigates the role of natural killer T (NKT) cells in regulating immune responses against B-cell lymphoma, providing insights into tumor immunity.
4. Evaluation of Safety, Immunogenicity, and Efficacy of Inactivated Reverse-Genetics-Based H5N8 Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus Vaccine with Various Adjuvants”
- Authors: K Tabynov, A Kuanyshbek, L Yelchibayeva, K Zharmambet, GJ Renukaradhya, et al.
- Journal: Frontiers in Immunology, 2025
- Citations: 1
- Summary: This study assesses the efficacy of an H5N8 avian influenza vaccine, exploring different adjuvants to improve immunogenicity in poultry.
5. “Concurrent but Consecutive Vaccination of Modified Live PRRSV-1 and PRRSV-2 Provides Better Protection in Nursery Pigs”
- Authors: YS Lakshmanappa, P Shang, S Renu, S Dhakal, B Hogshead, Y Xiao, GJ Renukaradhya, et al.
- Journal: Veterinary Microbiology, 2025
- Summary: This research examines the protective effects of sequential vaccination against PRRSV strains in pigs, contributing to improved vaccine strategies for swine health.