Dr. Sephra Rampersad
Lecturer in Biochemistry

Contact Information
Department of
Life Sciences
The University of The West Indies
St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago
Location:
Room 319, Natural Sciences Building, Old Wing
Tel: 1(868)
662-2002 Ext.3109
Fax: 1(868) 663-5241
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Education:
- Ph.D. University of The West Indies (2004)
- BSc. (Hons) General with a major in Biochemistry (1997)
Post Doctoral Fellowships/ Training:
- University of Oxford, UK. Short Course in (i) Immunology: A pathway through the maze and (ii) Quality assurance in the laboratory - 2006.
- Postdoctoral fellow at ICGEB, Ca’ Tron, Italy. Short Stay – 2005.
- Scientific Officer for EU-sponsored project in Department of Life Sciences, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine – 2002-2003.
Research Interests:
- Systemic acquired resistance to fungal pathogens
- Plant defense elicitors – natural and synthetic
- The role of pathogenesis-related proteins in plant defense
- Fungal diseases on pre- and post-harvest pumpkin fruit
- Vascular wilt disease in cucurbits
- Begomovirus infection in dicotyledonous weeds
Selected Bibliography:
- Rampersad, SN (2003). Proposed strategies for begomovirus disease management in tomato in Trinidad. Plant Health Progress. doi:10.1094/PHP-2003-1006- 01-HM. Available from Internet: http://www.plantmanagementnetwork.org/php/
- Rampersad, SN, and Umaharan, P. (2003a). Detection of begomoviruses in clarified plant extracts: A comparison of standard-, direct-binding- and immunocapture PCR techniques. Phytopathology 93:1153-1157.
- Rampersad, SN, and Umaharan, P. (2003b). Detection of two bipartite geminiviruses infecting dicotyledonous weeds in Trinidad. Plant Disease 87:602.
- Rampersad, SN, and Umaharan, P. (2003c). Identification of resistance to Potato yellow mosaic virus-Trinidad isolate (PYMV-TT) among Lycopersicon species. Plant Disease 87:686-691.
- Rampersad, S.N. and Umaharan, P. 2001. Occurrence and distribution of geminiviruses among weeds in Trinidad (Abstr.). In: Proceedings of the 3rdInternational Geminivirus Symposium. John Innes Centre, Norfolk, Norwich, UK. July 24-28, 2001.
- Rampersad, SN, and Umaharan, P. The effect of plant genomic DNA on the detection of mixed infections of begomoviruses using PCR with degenerate primers. Journal of Tropical Agriculture – In Press.

















