Collaborations
The location has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.
Current collaborators and projects:
BROAD INSTITUTE, INC., THE, CAMBRIDGE, MA
Ecological Surveillance of Emerging High-consequence Zoonotic Viruses using Novel Assays
Development and Implementation of Genomic and Analytical Technologies to Support the Defense of America's Agriculture
CHARLES STURT UNIVERSITY
Diversity and Cross-species Spillover of High-risk Zoonotic Viruses in Padma River Basin of Bangladesh
CONSERVATION X LABS INC, WASHINGTON
Development of LAMP Based Diagnostics for Emerging Disease Threats
GEORGIA SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY RESEARCH & SERVIC, STATESBORO, GA
CCHFV Prevalence Outside the Ugandan Cattle Corridor
GINKGO BIOWORKS, INC., BOSTON
Zoonotic Biosurveillance: Novel Approaches to Pathogen Monitoring in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Uncovering Zoonotic Viral Threats: A Bioinformatic Approach to Pathogen Monitoring in Kenyan Environments
INSTITUTE OF EPIDEMIOLOGY, DISEASE CONTROL AN
Investigation of Henipaviruses and Other Viral Spillover Events
INTERNATIONAL LIVESTOCK RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Uncovering Zoonotic Viral Threats: A Bioinformatic Approach to Pathogen Monitoring in Kenyan Environments
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY, MANHATTAN, KS
Development of Agriculture Model Capabilities for Emerging Disease Threats
Combating Zoonotic Agriculture Threats
Development of a Tool for Processing of Ticks
Nipah VLP Vaccine for Pandemic Preparedness
NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH, BETHESDA, MD
Whole Slide Imaging Analysis Using AI
OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY, CORVALLIS, OR
Investigating the Epidemiology of CCHFV in an Endemic Setting: Uganda
REDEEMER'S UNIVERSITY
Characterization of Emerging Zoonotic Threats
SHERLOCK BIOSCIENCES, INC., WATERTOWN
Detection from Relevant Matrices on Sherlock Disposable Molecular Platform
TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY SYSTEM, LUBBOCK, TX
Assessment of CCHV in Ugandan Cattle Corridor and Kenyan Arid North Tick Populations
THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY, BALTIMORE, MD
Ecology of Nipah Virus in Bangladesh
THE TRUSTEES OF COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CI, NEW YORK, NY
Prediction of Viral Zoonoses and Reverse Zoonoses Using Next Generation Serodiagnostics (NGSeroDx)
Viral Surveillance in Bats, eCtoparasites, and Animals in the United States
Diversity and Cross-species Spillover of High-risk Zoonotic Viruses in Padma River Basin of Bangladesh
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS, DAVIS, CA
Ecological Investigations of Emerging High-consequence Zoonotic Viruses at High-priority Livestock, Wildlife, and Human Interfaces
The Bat Cave: Viral Diversity and the Factors Driving Cross-species Transmission
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, LOS ANGELES, LOS ANGELES, CA
Potential Introduction to the United States of High Consequence Agriculture Pathogens
Multi-Country Ecological Surveillance of High-Consequence Zoonotic Pathogens
Ecological and Epidemiological Investigations of High-consequence Zoonotic Pathogens at the Livestock, Wildlife and Human Interface
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII, HONOLULU, HI
Development of Multiplex Species Agnostic Diagnostics
Detection and Analysis of the Paramyxovirus-host Exposure Landscape in American Samoa
UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS CENTER FOR RESEARCH, INC, LAWRENCE
Tick, Host, and Pathogen Surveillance in the Great Plains
Biodiversity and Connectivity of Insular Bats in the South Pacific
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA AT CHAPEL HILL, CHAPEL HILL, NC
Orthonairovirus Minigenome and Plasmid Launch Virus Rescue Systems
Waste Water Surveillance for the Detection of Zoonotic Spillover Event
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS MEDICAL BRANCH AT GALVEST, GALVESTON, TX
Natural History Studies of Henipaviruses and Emerging Bat Borne Viruses
Quantitative Analysis of the Fomite Transport Risk Reduction Provided by Shower Out Practices in Various Containment Settings
Investigation of Nipah Virus Pathogenesis
Investigating the Risk of Zoonotic Threats to U.S. Agriculture
Transmission Dynamics of Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus
USDA, APHIS, AMES, IA
Development and Evaluation of Diagnostics for High Consequence Pathogens