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Research Project: Collaborative Animal Research between New Mexico State University (NMSU) and ARS

Location: Range Management Research

Project Number: 3050-11210-009-072-N
Project Type: Non-Funded Cooperative Agreement

Start Date: Jun 14, 2016
End Date: Jun 13, 2021

Objective:
The USDA, Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and the NMSU agree it is mutually beneficial to: (1) maintain collaborative relationships and share resources that are needed to achieve common research objectives; (2) strengthen the collaborations between ARS and NMSU in areas of mutual interest through cooperative research programs and exchanges; (3) jointly explore and coordinate research activities of mutual interest within the broad scope of animal research conducted in New Mexico; (4) clarify the specific oversight responsibilities of each party to the agreement; (5) encourage and facilitate direct contacts among appropriate scientists and other specialists; and (6) work toward long-term cooperation in agricultural research and development programs focused on protecting America’s food animals (livestock).

Approach:
This agreement would allow mutual collaborative use of facilities and services available through both the NMSU and the USDA, ARS. The purpose of this agreement is to clarify the specific roles and responsibilities that each institution agrees to assume relative to the performance, conduct, management, and/or oversight of collaborative research activities which specifically involve the care and use of live animals in accordance ARS Policies and Procedures 130.4.v.2 [Section 20]. Animal care will be based upon the philosophies and principles articulated in the documents listed in Exhibit A.