
معرفی
Aaron White serves as a Research Scientist at VIDO (Vaccine and Infectious Disease Organization) at the University of Saskatchewan, where he has worked since 2009. He holds the prestigious Jarislowsky Chair in Biotechnology, reflecting his significant contributions to the field.
Dr. White's research focuses on bacterial pathogenesis with particular emphasis on Salmonella transmission, virulence mechanisms, and vaccine development. His work spans multiple areas including gene expression associated with biofilm formation, host-adaptation of enteric pathogens, and advanced gene reporter and imaging technologies. His expertise extends to molecular biology and next-generation DNA sequencing techniques that support his pathogen research.
His recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on bacterial vaccine development, particularly for non-typhoidal Salmonella, and computational approaches to understanding bacterial secretion systems in Gram-negative pathogens. These works reflect his commitment to developing practical solutions for bacterial infections through innovative vaccine platforms and analytical methods.
Scientific Recognition:
- Jarislowsky Chair in Biotechnology
Dr. White leads the Bacterial Vaccine Development Group at VIDO, where his research has significant implications for public health and infectious disease control. His work bridges fundamental bacterial pathogenesis research with practical vaccine development applications, positioning him at the forefront of combating enteric bacterial pathogens.



