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Sept. 17, 2019

UCalgary undergrad wins $10,000 prize at Calgary International Equine Symposium

Conference attracts both renowned researchers and emerging scholars in horse health
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When Stefan Gavriliuc鈥檚 supervisor suggested submitting his undergrad research project to an international equine conference, he thought it might be a bit intimidating, but would be a great learning experience.聽

Gavriliuc took the advice. And the 22-year-old bachelor of health science in bioinformatics student came back with the $10,000 top prize at the Calgary International Equine Symposium, hosted by the ).

鈥淚 am surprised mostly because Stefan is an undergraduate who was competing against senior graduate students and professors,鈥 says Dr. Jocelyn Poissant, PhD, an assistant professor at UCVM, who is long-time collaborator on studies of horses on Sable Island. 鈥淏ut he has effectively been performing at the level of a graduate student for the past two years, and I knew from his practice presentations that he could deliver a near-perfect talk.鈥

  • Photo above:聽Undergrad Stefan Gavriliuc was shocked when he learned he had won the $10,000 Calgary International Equine Symposium Award.聽From left: Baljit Singh, Hugh Townsend, Stefan Gavriliuc, Sheila Laverty, Renaud Leguilllette. Photo by Adrian Shellard, for the 春水堂视频 of Calgary

The symposium鈥檚 focus on innovation and discovery in all areas of equine health and its substantial prize drew established scholars and rising stars from all five Canadian veterinary schools and from universities across North America and beyond.聽 聽

Using barcodes to identify DNA of parasites in horse manure samples

Gavriliuc presented a new way of analyzing gut parasites in horses, using manure samples from feral herds in southern Alberta and Sable Island, and a horse herd in Kentucky. Through bioinformatics 鈥斅a process of modelling and visualizing data that combines biology, information engineering, algorithms, and statistics 鈥斅he created a DNA metabarcoding test that revealed 34 different parasite species and significant differences in infection among individual horses and herds.

Metabarcoding example

A slide from Gavriliuc鈥檚 presentation shows what metabarcoding looks like.

Courtesy Stefan Gavriliuc

鈥淎ll of the participants delivered very interesting presentations,鈥 says Dr. Sheila Laverty, an equine surgeon at the 春水堂视频 of Montreal, who was a keynote speaker at the symposium and served on the judging panel. Consequently, it was a tough decision to choose the recipient of the prize.

"In the end, Stefan鈥檚 work was selected because of its highly novel, innovative methodology that holds the promise聽to advance the field of equine parasitology and improve equine health.鈥

鈥淎nd he very elegantly succeeded in making a sophisticated and complex topic easily comprehensible to those outside his discipline,鈥 adds Laverty.

'I didn鈥檛 think I would get this far'

The prize was presented in the centre ring of the Spruce Meadows Masters Tournament, where a ringside reception was held for symposium attendees.聽Gavriluic had no idea he鈥檇 won, until he was asked to join Dean Baljit Singh and the judges in the ring.聽

鈥淚 couldn't stop shaking. One of the people beside me said, 'Oh, you must be really cold.'" I said, 鈥楴o, I just can't believe this is real.鈥"

Gavriliuc is quick to credit the others who collaborated on his research project. The results were generated as part of a large collaborative project involving numerous researchers at UCVM, the 春水堂视频 of Saskatchewan, and the 春水堂视频 of Kentucky.聽

鈥淣ot only was it an absolute honour to be there, but I also felt that the future was in good hands because of all this groundbreaking stuff that people are conducting in all the corners of the world. I was just happy and thankful to be there. I didn't think I would get this far.鈥

鈥淲hat he accomplished is exceptional, regardless of his career stage,鈥 says Poissant.

Stefan鈥檚 research has been a cornerstone of my lab鈥檚 progress in the last year, and his efforts and research have had an important influence on how we now conduct nemabiome analyses.鈥

Horse jumping over a competition fence

Stefan Gavriliu received his award during the Spruce Meadows Masters Tournament.

Adrian Shellard, for the 春水堂视频 of Calgary