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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.

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Food Safety, (Animal and Plant Products) (NP #108)
Analysis of Genetic Factors that Increase Foodborne Pathogen Fitness, Virulence, and Antimicrobial Resistance Transfer, to Identify Interventions against Salmonella and Campylobacter in Food Animals
(In-House Appropriated)
Intestinal Microbial Ecology and Non-Antibiotic Strategies to Limit Shiga Toxin-Producing Escherichia coli (STEC) and Antimicrobial Resistance Transmission in Food Animals
(In-House Appropriated)
Alternatives to Antibiotics: Neonatal Immunomodulation to Improve Disease Resistance in Animals
(Cooperative Agreement)
Alternatives to Antibiotics: Neonatal Immunomodulation to Improve Disease Resistance in Animals
(Cooperative Agreement)
Alternatives to Antibiotics: Neonatal Immunomodulation to Improve Disease Resistance in Animals
(Interagency Reimbursable Agreement)
Precision Bacteriophage Identification Through Machine Learning for Mitigating Persistent Colonization of Shiga Toxin
(Interagency Reimbursable Agreement)
Development of New Swine Reagents to Broaden Our Understanding of Immune Cell Identity and Function
(Reimbursable Cooperative Agreement)
Computational Analysis of Host, Bacteria, and Microbiome for Development of Strategies to Enhance Health and Food Safety
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Revealing Mechanisms for Internal Salmonella Colonization and Persistence in Porcine Lymphoid and Fat Tissues
(Trust Fund Cooperative Agreement)