Paper | Fu, M. and Waldman, B. (2022) Novel Chytrid Pathogen Variants and the Global Amphibian Pet Trade. Conserv. Biol. e13938 (2021 impact factor: 7.563; JCR: Biodiversity Conservation, Ecology, Environmental Sciences, Q1) |
Paper | Voigt, K., James, T.Y., Kirk, P.M., Santiago, A.L.D.A., Waldman, B., Griffith, G.W., Fu, M., Radek, R., Strassert, J.F., Wurzbacher, C. and Jerônimo, G.H., et al. (2021) Early-diverging fungal phyla: taxonomy, species concept, ecology, distribution, anthropogenic impact, and novel phylogenetic proposals. Fungal Divers. 109, 59–98 (2021 impact factor: 24.9; JCR: Mycology, Q1) |
Paper | Fu, M. and Waldman, B. (2019) Ancestral chytrid pathogen remains hypervirulent following its long co-evolution with amphibian hosts. Proc. R. Soc. B, 20190833. 2021 impact factor: 5.53, JCR: Biology, Ecology, Evolutionary Biology, Q1) |
Paper | Fu, M. and Waldman, B. (2017) Major histocompatibility complex variation and the evolution of resistance to amphibian chytridiomycosis. Immunogenetics 69, 529-536. (2021 impact factor: 3.33; JCR: Genetics & Heredity, Immunology, Q3) |
06.23.2022 Oral Presentation | Virulence evolution of an Amphibian emerging infectious pathogen. Evolution Meetings 2022 |
05.19.2022 Poster Presentation | Comparison of the bacterial communities among the
eggshells and nest materials of the Oriental Tit (Parus minor) using MinIONTM nanopore sequencing. London Calling 2022 |
11.05.2021 Poster Presentation | Characterization of species-level bacterial communities on the eggshells of the Oriental Tit (Parus minor) using MinION™ nanopore sequencing. International Conference of the Korean Society for Molecular and Cellular Biology 2021 |
11.04.2021 Accepted Poster Presentation but not attended | Commonly Traded Fire-bellied Toads are Potential Initial Spreaders of Multiple Hypervirulent Asian Chytrid Strains. International Meeting on Emerging Diseases and Surveillance 2021 |
10.14.2021 Poster Presentation | Amphibian gut microbiome diversity and the emerging infectious disease chytridiomycosis. Microbiome Interactions in Health and Disease 2021 |
05.20.2021 Oral Presentation | Ancestral chytrid pathogen remains hypervirulent following its long co-evolution with amphibian hosts. Korean Society of Mycology Conference 2021 |
01.06.2020 Awarded Oral Presentation | Transcriptional Comparison of MHC II ß1 in Amphibians that are Susceptible and Resistant to Chytrid Fungus. World Congress of Herpetology 9 (Dunedin, New Zealand) |
10.13.2019 Invited talk | Why Asian Frogs Survive from Chytrid Fungus --- Perspectives on Infectious Disease through Discussing Amphibian Disease. The Science and Technology Team of Chinese PhD Associations in Korea |
06.22.2019 Oral Presentation | Coevolution of Asian Amphibian Species and Chytrid Fungus, a Globally Emerging Pathogen. Evolution Meetings (Providence, US) |
07.11.2018 Poster Presentation | (Symposium: SY04 Evolution of adaptive immunity and MHC genes) Testing Hypotheses on the Evolution of Resistance to Amphibian Chytridiomycosis. Society for Molecular Biology and Evolution (Pacifico Yokohoma, Japan)
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11.19.2017 Oral Presentation | Has Bd-Asia evolved reduced virulence? Amphibian Pathogens Annual Meeting (Arizona State University, US) |