
Dr
Natolotriniavo Tendrinarisoa
RANDRIAMAMISOLONIRINA
Dr
Natolotriniavo Tendrinarisoa
RANDRIAMAMISOLONIRINA
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Institut Malgache des Vaccins Vétérinaires (IMVAVET)
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Virologist | Veterinary Vaccinology Expert | R&D Innovator
Passionate about advancing animal health, I develop innovative vaccines targeting major viral diseases in livestock and poultry. With a PhD in virology, vaccinology, and bioinformatics, I combine in silico modeling, laboratory experimentation (in vitro/in vivo), and field research to deliver impactful solutions.
From concept to publication, my expertise covers the full vaccine R&D pipeline. I thrive on transforming research into practical applications through collaborations with scientific institutions and industry partners. Research interests
My work focuses primarily on the development of veterinary vaccines targeting viral pathogens. I am also interested in exploring plant-derived antivirals, combining traditional medicine with modern approaches to prevent and treat animal infections. Projects you're working on
Driven by the goal of improving animal health and food security in Madagascar, my current research focuses on innovative vaccine development and field-based impact assessment:
- Bivalent vaccine development against Newcastle disease and avian pox to strengthen poultry productivity and resilience.
- Inactivated vaccine development targeting lumpy skin disease virus to protect cattle health and livelihoods.
- Next-generation vaccine development for Newcastle disease, African swine fever, and lumpy skin disease, each designed to meet the specific epidemiological challenges of Madagascar.
- Socio-epidemiological and economic impact assessment of biosecurity practices and the use of the thermostable ND vaccine in village poultry systems. Discipline
Bioinformatics Clinical trials – efficacy Clinical trials – safety Formulation technology Molecular biology Virology Host species
Cattle Pigs Poultry Small ruminants Zoonoses Pathogen
Viruses Viruses›African swine fever virus Viruses›Capripoxvirus Viruses›Coronavirus Viruses›Newcastle disease virus Viruses›Poxviruses Stage of vaccine development
Antigen discovery and immunogen design Clinical trials Field trials Pre-clinical trials