Verocai Lab heads to the peach state! (AAVP 2024)

This summer the Verocai Lab traveled to Atlanta, GA for the 69th Annual American Association of Veterinary Parasitologists Meeting. Verocai Lab brought a variety of diverse parasitology work to share and all attending lab members gave outstanding oral presentations this year! We are very proud of our whole team and we had an amazing time reconnecting with our colleagues in the field! Take a look below to see all the original research (and fun!) the Verocai Lab was involved in.

Oral Presentation:

Ian Daniel (PhD Student): High prevalence of vector-borne pathogens identified among dogs in Chad, determined using a targeted next generation sequencing approach

Cora Garcia (Veterinary Student): Assessing the prevalence of Cryptosporidium and Giradia in captive and wild-caught snakes from Texas

Hassan Hakimi (Post-Doctoral): Assessing the reactivity of TRX and DUF148 antigens for detection of Guinea worm (Dracunculus medinensis) infection in dogs

Kaylee Kipp (PhD Student): The wild side of bison nemabiome: species diversity and composition in US conservation herds

Maureen Kelly (PhD Student): Prevalence of zoonotic Onchocerca lupi in shelter dogs of an endemic region of the southwestern United States

Matthew Kulpa (PhD Student): Waiting in the wings: How recent arthropod sampling alters our understanding of vector-parasite assemblages of the northern Nearctic

Alex Mendoza (Veterinary Student): Molecular phylogenetic relationships Ornithodoros turicata collected throughout Texas

Tiana Sanders (PhD Student): SpiroDiversity: Molecular characterization of Spirometra isolates across the United States of America

Awards:

Young Investigator Travel Award – Ian Daniel, Cora Garcia, Kaylee Kipp, Maureen Kelly, Matthew Kulpa, Alex Mendoza, and Tiana Sanders

Dr. Verocai goes to Philly – One Parasitology in Action

Dr. Verocai recently went to Philadelphia as an invited speaker of the One Health in Action (OHiA) initiative at University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine (PennVet). The hosts were a Verocai Lab alumni, former NCVP resident and postdoc, Dr. Caroline Sobotyk, who is now the Assistant Professor of Clinical Parasitology at PennVet, and Dr. Stephen Cole, Assistant Professor of Clinical Microbiology. This two-day visit had a packed itinerary including a trip to the New Bolton Center (NBC) located in Kennett Square. There, Dr. Verocai gave a seminar titled “Helminth parasites of North American ungulates: from biodiversity to drug resistance” directed to wildlife- and large animal-oriented faculty. The seminar shared results from Verocai Lab projects focusing on parasites of the North American Bison. This included gastrointestinal nematodes and resistance to benzimidazole anthelmintics led by Kaylee Kipp (PhD Student) and our findings on a previously uncharacterized species of the lungworm genus Dictyocaulus, led by Hannah Danks (4th year vet student), who started working in the lab as a 1st year vet student apart of VMSRTP and continued to be involved for many semesters after. In addition, Dr. Verocai had the opportunity to meet with various OHiA faculty members, those involved with the Wildlife Futures Program, and tour through the Large Animal Hospital and PADLS, the Pennsylvania Animal Diagnostic Laboratory System. Back in Solar Eclipsed(!) Philly, Dr. Verocai met with Dr. Jenni Punt, Professor and Associate Dean of One Health, and participated in a Panel Discussion on “Zoonotic parasitic diseases and the impact of globalization and climate change on parasite transmissions” with vet student members of the One Health Club and the Parasitology Club.

The second day included a breakfast with vet students, a tour of PennVet’s Matthew J. Ryan Veterinary Hospital and the Microbiology/Parasitology Diagnostic Laboratories, and meeting with renowned researchers in Parasitology. To close this fruitful visit, Dr. Verocai delivered another seminar – “Zoonotic Helminths in Action in the US and Abroad”. This One Health-focused presentation highlighted our contributions to the knowledge on a few zoonotic helminths emerging in the US. Among these are our findings on the Onchocerca lupi led by Maureen Kelly (PhD Student), the eye-worm Thelazia callipaeda, and the rat lungworm, Angiostrongylus cantonensis, which are the result of collaborative projects with different academic institutions. The second part of the seminar emphasized our involvement and contributions to the Guinea Worm Eradication Program, funded by The Carter Center, in which we focus on the discovery of diagnostic biomarkers and optimizing diagnostic tools for detection of Dracunculus medinensis infection in animal hosts. Much of our successes come from the outstanding work of Dr. Hassan Hakimi (postdoc) and the joint effort of the entire lab, including past and current members.

One Health, One Parasitology…

2024 VMBS Trainee Research Symposium

As always, The Verocai Lab strives to have a strong presence at Texas A&M and in the local community. So, we were thrilled to have three amazing talks at this year’s 2024 VMBS Trainee Research Symposium. Not only did each student give a informative, well-delivered talk about their own research area, but our very own Maureen Kelly won best oral presentation! Join us in congratulating Maureen, Kaylee, and Mary for representing Verocai Lab and unbelievable scientists.

Maureen Kelly (PhD student): Vector-borne pathogens in dogs of Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands

Kaylee Kipp (PhD student): Low-level detection of benzimidazole drug resistance in wild conservation bison herds co-grazing cattle using nemabiome sequencing

Mary Schech (Veterinary student): Wolbachia-detection via qPCR as an alternative molecular and classical heartworm microfilariae detection test

Verocai Lab Goes to Lexington (AAVP 2023)!

This summer the Verocai Lab returned to Lexington, KY for the 68th annual American Association of Veterinary Parasitologists Meeting. Not only did Verocai Lab bring a variety of diverse parasitology work to share, many lab members were the recipients of prestigious awards and scholarships! We are very proud of our whole team and had an amazing time reconnecting with our colleagues in the field! Take a look below for all the details on the amazing work by the lab.

Oral Presentation:

Ian Daniel (PhD Student): Screening of vector-borne pathogens using targeted next-generation sequencing in shelter dogs
Cora Garcia (Veterinary Student): The impact of ecogeographical variables on the potential distribution of Ornithodoros spp. in Texas
Kaylee Kipp (PhD Student): Deep amplicon sequencing of ranched bison herds revealed benzimidazole resistance in gastrointestinal nematodes in the southern US
Maureen Kelly (PhD Student): Improved specificity of a probe-based real-time PCR for the detection of Dirofilaria immitis in shelter dogs
Matthew Kulpa (PhD Student): Allopatric and sympatric sampling of Onchocerca of North American ungulates reveals a richer cryptic diversity and complex host associations
Rafael Ramos (Visiting Professor): Cutaneous myiasis by Calliphoridae dipterans in dogs from Chad, Central Africa

Poster Presentation:

Hannah Danks (Veterinary Student): Molecular characterization of Dictyocaulus (Nematoda: Dictyocaulidae) lungworms infecting white-tailed deer
Kaylee Kipp (PhD Student): Nemabiome metabarcoding of wild conservation bison herds and co-grazing cattle reveals different species compositions and benzimidazole resistance

Awards:

Young Investigator Travel Award – Ian Daniel, Hannah Danks, Cora Garcia, Kaylee Kipp, Maureen Kelly, Matthew Kulpa
Student Competition for Best Oral Presentation -Maureen Kelly (2nd place) and Cora Garcia (3rd place)
Student Competition for Best Poster – Hannah Danks (2nd place)

Texas Bison Association Conference 2023

Congratulations to Kaylee for giving a great talk at the Texas Bison Association (TBA) annual conference in Waco, Texas! Kaylee presented management strategies and how they relate to controlling parasite populations in ranched bison. She also wrote an article on the topic that was published in the TBA 2023 journal magazine! Great job, Kaylee!

To read Kaylee’s article in the 2023 TBA magazine, click the link below!

Texas Bison Association 2023 Journal Magazine

VMBS Research Trainee Symposium awards Verocai Lab Members!

Hassan Hakimi and Kaylee Kipp both entered the poster/oral competition at this year’s VMBS Research Trainee Symposium and both were awarded distinguished awards including: the People’s Choice for Best Flash Talk (Kaylee Kipp), and 3rd place best poster (Hassan Hakimi). Please join us in congratulating their hard work and great science communication skills! Great job guys!

Congrats to all our 2023 award recipients!

The Verocai Lab swept the Grammys!….The Grammys of veterinary school at least! We are so very proud of all the members who received an award at this year’s VMBS Honors and Awards Ceremony:

Merck Parasitology Award: Hannah Danks & Veronica Negron

Texas Veterinary Medical Foundation Student Research Scholar Award: Cora Garcia

American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine Award: Andrew Brown

Richard H. Davis Teaching Award: Guilherme Verocai

VMBS Excellence in Diversity Award: Meriam Saleh

American Heartworm Society’s Triennial Symposium

Multiple current and former members of the Verocai Lab showed out at the American Heartworm Society’s Triennial Symposium this year! This included:

  • Dr. Guilherme Verocai
    • Temporal patterns of Dirofilaria  immitis–derived microRNA populations in serum of experimentally infected dogs in the search for novel diagnostic biomarkers
    • Probe-based qPCR as an alternative Knott’s test when screening dogs for heartworm infection in combination with antigen detection tests 
  • Dr. Caroline Sobotyk (recent resident and postdoc with Dr. Verocai; now clinical assistant professor at UPenn)
    • Detection of Dirofilaria immitis via integrated serological and molecular analyses in coyotes from Texas, USA (oral)
    • Assessing the field performance of a cell-phone based video-microscope for diagnosing heartworm infections in dogs (poster)
  • Dr. Kaitlyn Upton (veterinary student researcher with Dr. Verocai; now large animal intern at University of Tennessee)
    • Heartworm, Dirofilaria immitis, in carnivores kept in zoos located in Texas, USA: Risk perception, practices, and prevalence 
  • Dr. Meriam Saleh
    • Evaluation of urine for Dirofilaria immitis antigen detection in dogs
  • Dr. Sarah Lane (veterinary student researcher with Dr. Verocai; now veterinarian at Oak Forest Animal Hospital in Houston, TX)

You can read more about the event in the VMBS News article that was just recently published. Congratulations everyone!

66th Annual AAVP Meeting – Lexington, KY

The Verocai Lab had a big presence at the AAVP 2021 hybrid/virtual conference this year! Dr. Verocai, Dr. Sobotyk de Oliveira, Dr. Saleh, Dr. Kulpa, and veterinary student Kaitlyn Upton all gave presentations on exciting, new parasitology research. Check out more photos of the event on the Verocai Lab Flickr photostream and stay tuned for publications related to the conference talks!

Livestock Guardian Dogs and Parasites

Recently Dr. Meriam Saleh was invited to share her parasitology expertise with members of the Livestock Guardian Dog Program at the Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center in San Angelo, TX. She presented a webinar on common intestinal parasites that can infect livestock guardian dogs. Producers from across the United States were able to attend the one-hour session and learn more about how dogs are infected with these parasites and how to prevent them in their livestock guardian dogs. To learn more about the Livestock Guardian Dog Program you can check out their website.