Collaborations
The Arthropod-borne Animal Diseases Research has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.
Current collaborators and projects:
ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY, TEMPE, AZ
Novel Insecticide Delivery and Formulation for Resistance Management in Zoonotic Disease Vectors
CLEMSON UNIVERSITY, CLEMSON, SC
Exploring Alternative Uses for Muscid Antimicrobial Effectors
COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY, FORT COLLINS
Impact of Timing of Virus Acquisition on Bluetongue Virus Coinfection
DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF, FAYETTEVILLE, AR
Effects of Repellent and Sublethal Insecticide Exposure on Culicoides Biting Midge Behavior and Susceptibility to Bluetongue Virus
EMORY UNIVERSITY, ATLANTA, GA
Impact of Flower Nectar on Mosquito Longevity and Virus Transmission
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY, MANHATTAN, KS
Smart Traps for Enhanced Disease Vector Surveillance
Vector-Enhanced Arboviral Vaccines
Collaborative Animal Research between Kansas State University and ARS
The Role of House Flies in Harboring and Disseminating Antimicrobial-Resistant (AMR) Bacteria at Kansas Cattle Operations
Attachment and/or Entry Mechanisms of Bluetongue Virus into Bovine Red Blood Cells
Assessing Arbovirus Effects on Sensory Function and Behavior of Female Culicoides Sonorensis Midges
Exploring the Biology and Ecology of Dipteran Pests to Improve Management and Mitigation Strategies
Novel Insecticide Delivery and Formulation for Resistance Management in Zoonotic Disease Vectors
MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY, MISSISSIPPI STATE, MS
Characterization of Cellular Receptors for Bluetongue Virus
THE UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL
The Role of Endosymbionts in the Biology and Vectorial Capacity of Culicoides spp., Vectors of Human and Animal Disease
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, GAINESVILLE, FL
Exploring Insecticide Resistance Mechanisms and Effects on House Fly Behavior and Biology
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN SYSTEM, MADISON, WI
Characterization of Defective Viral Genomes of Vesicular Stomatitis Virus