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Research Programs and Projects at this Location
ARS research is organized into National Programs. Within each National Program are research projects. Listed below are the National Programs and research projects currently conducted at this location.

Clicking on a National Program (NP) will take you to the main ARS site for more information on the program. Clicking on a research project title will take you to more information on the project.


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Animal Health (NP #103)
Control of Ovine Respiratory Disease Through Genetic and Immunologic Mitigation of Pathogen Transmission and Disease
(Appropriated)
Development of Strategies to Control Anaplasmosis
(Appropriated)
Immunological Intervention of Malignant Catarrhal Fever Virus-Induced Disease in Ruminants
(Appropriated)
Mitigating the Risk of Transmission and Environmental Contamination of Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathies
(Appropriated)
Pharmacological and Immunologic Interventions Against Vector-Borne Bovine and Equine Babesiosis
(Appropriated)
An in Vivo Negative Selection Screen to Identify Genes and Gene Families Required for Tick Colonization
(Reimbursable)
Threat of Cattle Fever in Texas: Screening for the Presence of Babesia and Determining Tick Population Structure Using Molecular Genetics
(Reimbursable)
Collaboration to Advance Vaccine Control of East Coast Fever (Theileria Parva)
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
Dissemination of Abnormal Prion Protein in the Neural and Extraneural Tissues of Wild Rocky Mountain Elk
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
Endemic and Outbreak Strain Guidance in the Development of An Anaplasma Marginale Vaccine
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
Identification of Mannheimia Haemolytica Shedding Dynamics of Domestic Sheep under Range Conditions
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
Identify Genes and Gene Families Required for Tick Colonization
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
Tick-Host-Landscape Interactions Influencing the Ecology of Equine Piroplasmosis in Sub-Tropical Texas
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
Food Animal Production (NP #101)
Control of Ovine Respiratory Disease Through Genetic and Immunologic Mitigation of Pathogen Transmission and Disease
(Appropriated)
Food Safety, (animal and plant products) (NP #108)
Pharmacological and Immunologic Interventions Against Vector-Borne Bovine and Equine Babesiosis
(Appropriated)
Collaboration to Advance Vaccine Control of East Coast Fever (Theileria Parva)
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
     
Last Modified: 05/20/2013