Collaborations
The Pullman, Washington has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.
Current collaborators and projects:
BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH AND TRAINING INSTITUTE
Ticks and Tick-Borne Pathogens Affecting Livestock in Zimbabwe
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, BOISE, ID
Management, Storage, and Research of National Seeds of Success Native Seed Collection
CLEMSON UNIVERSITY, CLEMSON, SC
Genetics of Nutritional Qualities in Chickpea
Increasing the Concentration of Sulfer Containing Amino Acids (SCAA) in Pulse Crops
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY, MANHATTAN, KS
Understanding the Impact of Bovine Anaplasmosis in Beef Cattle for Livestock Resiliency
LAND MANAGEMENT, BUREAU OF, DENVER, CO
Management, Storage, and Research of National Seeds of Success Native Seed Collection
MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY, BOZEMAN
Functional Properties and Nutritional Quality of Pea Starch and Protein as Affected by Genetic and Environmental Variables
Barley Pest Initiative in Montana: Breeding for Resistance
Functional Properties and Nutritional Quality of Pea Starch and Protein as Affected by Genetic and Environmental Variables
Barley Pest Initiative in Montana: Breeding for Pest Resistance
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE, WASHINGTON DC, DC
Targeting Subdominant Rhoptry-associated Proteins of Babesia Bovis in a Subunit Vaccine to Protect Cattle Against Bovine Babesiosis
NEW MEXICO STATE UNIVERSITY, LAS CRUCES, NM
Southwestern US Wild Germplasm Collection Trip
NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY, FARGO, ND
Mobilization of White Mold Resistance in Common Bean
NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY, FLAGSTAFF, AZ
Control Strategies for Cattle Fever Ticks and Bovine Babesiosis in the United States
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, THE, COLUMBUS, OH
Crowdsource Characterization for Genetic Resources
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY, CORVALLIS, OR
Disease Management Strategies of Soilborne Diseases in Dryland Wheat
Snap Bean Breeding and Management Strategies for Tolerance to Sclerotinia White Mold
PORTLAND VA RESEARCH FOUNDATION, INC., PORTLAND
Testing Drug Therapies to Control Babesia Infection and/or Severe Acute Babesiosis
REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO, MOSCOW, ID
PNW Herbicide Resistant Weeds Intiative: Community Engagement and Integrated Management of Herbicide Resistant Weeds
Characterizing the Major Histocompatibility Complexes of U.S. Based Domestic Goats
Establish a General Framework for Cooperation for Research on University of Idaho Projects.
Impacts of Long-Term Management on Surface and Subsurface Transport and Biogeochemical Fluxes within the Cook Agronomy Farm
Collaborative Animal Research between Regents of the University of Idaho and the ARS - Animal Disease Research Unit
PNWHRI: Community engagement and integrated management of herbicide resistant weeds
Identification and Management of Pathogens of Wheat and Barley in Idaho
TEXAS A&M AGRILIFE RESEARCH, COLLEGE STATION, TX
Surveying Nilgai Antelope in South Texas for Evidence of Infection with Bovine Babesiosis
UNIVERSIDAD AUTA NOMA DE QUERATARO
Understanding Genetic Variation of Parasites that cause Bovine Babesiosis to Develop Efficient Control Strategies
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS, DAVIS, CA
GxExM Innovation in Intelligence (GEMINI) for Climate Adaptation
Leveraging High-Throughput Genotyping and Phenotyping Technologies to Accelerate Wheat Improvement
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, BALTIMORE, BALTIMORE, MD
Babesia Caballi Genome Sequences and Annotation
UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING, LARAMIE, WY
MCF Vaccine Trials in Bison
USDA, APHIS, VS, CEAH, FORT COLLINS, CO
Characterizing the Major Histocompatibility Complexes of U.S. Based Domestic Goats
VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE & STATE UNIVER, BLACKSBURG, VA
Development of Control Strategies for Theileria orientalis
VST LLC, SIOUX FALLS, SD
Assessing Efficacy of Tick Vaccine
WASHINGTON STATE CROP IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION, Pullman, WA
Developing Improved Cultivars of Pea, Lentil, and Chickpea for Growers in the United States
WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY, PULLMAN, WA
Identification Of Babesia Gametocyte Chemoattractive Molecule
Wheat and Pulse Nutrition, Lipids, and Quality
Advancing On-farm and Experiment Station Research to Manage Herbicide Resistant Weeds in the Pacific Northwest
Continuing a General Framework for Cooperation for Research on Crop and Soil Science Projects
Wheat and Pulse Nutrition, Lipids, and Microbiome
Mechanisms and Management of Fungal Diseases of Grain Legumes
Plant Defense Mechanisms Against Sclerotinia Effector PINE1
Functional Properties and Nutritional Quality of Pea Starch and Protein as Affected by Genetic and Environmental Variables
Control of Stripe Rusts of Cereal Crops
Genomic and Genetic Research on Wheat Germplasm with Resistance to Abiotic and Biotic Stress
Dry Bean Breeding and Management Strategies for Tolerance to Sclerotinia White Mold
Enhancing Diagnostic Solutions for Persistent Animal Infectious Diseases Using Novel antigens and Diagnostic Platforms
Preventing Low Falling Numbers in Washington Wheat through Preharvest Sprouting and LMA Tolerance
Harnessing Extracellular Soluble Factors as Immuno-adjuvant for Controlling Diseases in Cattle
Use of New Technology to Improve Chickpea Seed Nutritional Content
Conservation Practice Impacts to Greenhouse Gas Emissions for Dryland Cropping Systems of the Northwest
Wide Crosses and Speed Breeding in Wheat
Improving Production of Winter Pea Cropping Systems through Enhancement of Beneficial Microbiomes
Long-Term Agricultural Research at the Cook Agronomy Farm
Plant Defense Mechanisms Against Sclerotinia Effector PINE1
Diagnostic Testing for Resilient Livestock
Management of Fungal Pathogens of Barley in Washington State
Northwest and Alaska Agricultural Science to Improve Nutrient Efficiency, Crop Modeling, Selection and Soil
Management of Fungal Diseases of Barley in Washington State
Pacific Northwest Herbicide Resistance Initiative Continuation
Pacific Northwest Herbicide Resistance Initiative
Enhancing Detection of CWD in Tissue Samples from Cervids
Cost Benefit Analysis of Cattle Fever Tick and Bovine Babesiosis Control
PulseHeat-Enhancing Lentil Resistance to Heat Stress
Developing Immunological Reagents for Tick-borne Disease Research
Quantitatively Assessing Key Risk Factors that Drive Potential Tick and Babesia Outbreaks in the United States
Genetic and Genomic Characterization of Host - Pathogen Interactions in Common Bean
Functional Genomics for Livestock Resiliency
Long-Term Agroecosystem Research (LTAR) for Dryland Cropping Systems of the Northwest
Functional Properties and Nutritional Quality of Pea Starch and Protein as Affected by Genetic and Environmental Variables
Genetics and Phenomics of Pacific Northwest Weeds
Biology and Control of Weeds in the Pacific Northwest
Data Driven Nanovaccine Design
Characterization of Antibodies for Improvement of Vaccine Development and Diagnostic Assays
Methods to control bovine anaplasmosis and resilient livestock
Targeted Genomic Assisted Improvement of Seed Protein Concentration
Control strategies for Infectious Diseases of Livestock.
Development of Medium to Support Cell-free Growth of Anaplasma Marginale
Identifying the Underlying Biochemical Mechanisms that Lead to Low Falling Number in Wheat
Development of an Immunoassay for Wheat Alpha-amylase
Northwest and Alaska Climate Science to Enable Climate-Smart Decision-Making
Collaborative Animal Research between Washington State University and ARS-ADRU
Genomics, Genetic Diversity and Ecology of Plant Pathogens and Biocontrol Agents in Northwest Cereal-Based Cropping Systems
Defining Protection Correlates, Vaccines, and Diagnostic Tools for Babesiosis, Theleriosis, Anaplasmosis, Prion and Other Chronic Diseases