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Dr. Brian Ladman serves as a Senior Scientist and Director of the Poultry Health System within the Department of Animal and Food Sciences at the University of Delaware's College of Agriculture & Natural Resources. He leads critical diagnostic and research initiatives supporting global poultry industries through the University of Delaware Poultry Health System (UDPHS).
His academic foundation includes:
- Bachelor of Science in Animal Science (1997)
- Master of Science in Animal Science/Virology (2000)
- MBA in Finance (2004)
- PhD in Animal Science/Virology (2015)
Research focuses on combating avian pathogens including Avian Influenza Virus (AIV), Infectious Bronchitis Virus (IBV), Infectious Bursal Disease Virus (IBDV), Infectious Laryngotracheitis Virus (ILTV), and Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV). His work spans diagnostic tool development, vaccine evaluation, gut health optimization, and regulatory compliance with USDA/CDC Select Agent protocols. Expertise includes Biosafety Level 3 laboratory management and ISO17025 accreditation standards for diagnostic testing.
Analysis of recent publications reveals consistent emphasis on avian influenza countermeasures, particularly novel vaccine platforms (RNA particles, nanoparticles) and field-evaluation of commercial vaccines. Research demonstrates expertise in challenge study design, long-term immunity assessment, and surveillance of wild bird reservoirs, directly addressing industry needs for effective disease control strategies against evolving viral threats.
No scientific awards are documented in the provided materials.
While Dr. Ladman's UDPHS leadership involves extensive industry collaboration with poultry integrators, growers, and veterinarians worldwide, the text provides no details regarding graduate student mentoring or specific research grant funding.
As Director of the University of Delaware Poultry Health System, Dr. Ladman oversees operations at the Charles C. Allen Biotechnology Laboratory (601 Sincock Lane, Newark, DE), which includes Biosafety Level 3 facilities for high-consequence pathogen work. The UDPHS provides global diagnostic testing, technical assistance, and research services focused on improving poultry health outcomes through science-based solutions.



