Collaborations
The Genomics and Bioinformatics Research has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.
Current collaborators and projects:
COTTON INCORPORATED, CARY, NC
Identifying historically important genes in cotton through deep sequencing (2020)
Identifying historically important genes in cotton through deep sequencing (2019)
FOUNDATION FOR FOOD & AGRICULTURE RESEARCH, Washington, DC
Sex Determination of Eggs by High-speed Volatile Compound Mass Spectrometry and Machine Learning
HUDSON-ALPHA INSTITUTE FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY, HUNTSVILLE, AL
Genomes of Agriculturally Important Insects and Pollinators
MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY, Mississippi State Cen, MS
Computational Biology: Studying Species of Agronomic, Ecological, and Evolutionary Importance
High Performance Computing Related to Agricultural Research in Regard to Big Data, Geospatial Statistics, and Bioinformatics
Genomics of Malvaceae
Big Data: Biocomputing, Bioinformatics, and Biological Discovery
Genomics of Agricultural Species, and Their Pests and Pathogens
Next Generational Agricultural Research - Through the Use of High Performance Computing
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE, WASHINGTON DC, DC
Developing a Cyberinformatic Platform for the Rapid Identification of Salmonella Outbreak Strains Using Population Metagenomics and Machine Learning
NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY, RALEIGH, NC
Analysis and Interpretation of Genomic and Genetic Information to Benefit Agriculture
Improving the Drought Tolerance and Sustainability of Turfgrasses Used in Southern Landscapes Through the Integration of Breeding, Genetics,...
Breeding Informatics to Benefit Agriculture
Coordinating Breeding Informatics to Benefit Specialty Crops
Identifying Historically Important Genes in Cultivated Cotton Cultivars Through Deep Sequencing Analysis, Year 3
Modernizing Cotton and Other Crop Breeding Systems by Integrating Genomic Analyses
Building Genomic Resources and Investigating Traits in Grass Species
UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL AGRARIA LA MOLINA, LIMA
Advancing U.S. and Peru Relations Through Collaborative Genomics Research of Mutually Important Agricultural Crops
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, Gainesville, FL
Development of Tn-Seq Methods for the Functional Characterization of Bacteria
UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA, DIVISION OF SPONSORED, Gainesville
Bioinformatics and Application Development
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA, Athens, GA
Bioinformatics and Genomics Application Development
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA RESEARCH FOUNDATION, IN, Athens, GA
Bioinformatics and Application Development
USDA, FOREIGN AGRICULTURAL SERVICE (FAS), WASHINGTON, DC
Establishing Critical Genomic Infrastructure to Manage Desert Locust Outbreaks in Africa