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Sponsoring Agency:USDA - NIFA

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Status:TERMINATED
Type:AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT
Accession Number Status Type Project Director Project Contact Institution State Title
1000840 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Straub, C. Straub,Cory URSINUS COLLEGE PA Promoting pest movement to enhance biological control of potato leafhopper
1000839 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Wittum, T. E. Wittum,Thomas Eugene OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY - VET MED OH Food-borne zoonotic transmission of pathogens expressing carbapenemase-mediated antimicrobial resistance as an emerging food safety issue
1000838 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Wittum, T. E. Wittum,Thomas Eugene OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY - VET MED OH Effective Interventions To Prevent Emergence And Dissemination Of Antimicrobial Resistance At The Population, Animal, And Microbial Levels
1000837 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Subudhi, P. K. Subudhi,Prasanta Kumar LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY LA Widening the genetic base of US rice germplasm through introgression of novel abiotic stress tolerance genes from exotic donors
1000833 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Thune, R. L. Thune,Ronald LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY LA Role of the translocated effector proteins of the Type III secretion system of Edwardsiella ictaluri in pathogenesis.
1000825 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Barkan, A. Barkan,Alice UNIVERSITY OF OREGON OR Exploring the potential of PPR proteins for the design of regulatory systems for plastid transgenes
1000824 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT TALAAT, A. M. TALAAT,ADEL M. UNIV OF WISCONSIN WI Persistence and Virulence of M. paratuberculosis: A Role for Global Gene Regulators
1000823 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Sun, T. Sun,Tai-Ping DUKE UNIVERSITY NC Crosstalk between Gibberellin and Auxin Pathways in Controlling Fruit Development in Tomato
1000821 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Guo, J. Guo,Junpeng UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA IN HUNTSVILLE AL Visualized surface plasmon nanophotonics biochemical sensor for food safety monitoring
1000818 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Yoo, D. Yoo,Dongwan UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS IL Immune evasion of PRRS virus and a novel strategy for vaccine design
1000815 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Warren, W. C. Warren,Wesley Charles Washington University MO Improving The Chicken Genome Assembly and Annotation
1000812 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Dickerson, H. FINDLY,ROBERT C UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA GA B and T Lymphocyte Repertoires in Channel Catfish-Memory Cells and Vaccines
1000811 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Mullin, C. A. Mullin,Christopher Albert PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY PA The Formulation Makes the Bee Poison: Co-Formulants and Pollinators
1000810 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Hwang, C. Hwang,Chin-Feng MISSOURI STATE UNIVERSITY MO Genome-enabled Genetic Study of Grape Botrytis Bunch Rot Resistance
1000809 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Rock, D. L. Rock,Daniel L UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS IL Identification and Characterization of Protective Antigen of African Swine Fever Virus
1000805 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT White, J. A. White,Jennifer Anne UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY KY Heritable toxicity: how aphid bacterial symbionts influence defense against coccinellids and biological control
1000804 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Kapur, V. Kapur,Vivek PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY PA Conference on Mycobacterial Diseases in Animals
1000799 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Kim, S. K. Kim,Seong K LOUISIANA TECH UNIVERSITY LA Integrated strategies to control equine herpesvirus 1 infection
1000798 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Cockett, N. E. Cockett,Noelle Elizabeth UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY UT Building the Sheep Genomes Database
1000792 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Matzinger, S. Matzinger,Shannon VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE VA Identification of PCV2-encoded viral microRNAs and determination of their effects on the host immune responses
1000784 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Barletta, R. G. Barletta,Raul UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA NE Genome wide analysis of M. paratuberculosis pathogenesis
1000773 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Bergholz, P. W. Bergholz,Peter Warren NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIV ND Dynamics of Listeria monocytogenes populations in environmental reservoirs in the preharvest environment of fresh fruits and vegetables
1000772 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Redmer, D. A. Redmer,Dale A NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIV ND Acquisition of Equipment for the Shared Reproductive Physiology Laboratory Spaces
1000770 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Cai, X. Cai,Xiwen NORTH DAKOTA STATE UNIV ND Enriching and understanding the wheat genome by inducing homoeologous recombination
1000769 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Rosentrater, K. A. Rosentrater,Kurt A IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY IA Advancing Next-Generation Bioproduction with Integrated Corn/Soybean Biorefineries
1000766 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Roth, M. S. Roth,Melissa Susan UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY CA Understanding regulation of photosynthesis for optimizing production of biofuels and agriculture
1000764 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Venkitanarayanan, K. Venkitanarayanan,Kumar UNIV OF CONNECTICUT CT Pre-harvest and Post-harvest decontamination strategies for reducing foodborne pathogens on cantaloupes
1000748 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Huang, C. Huang,Ching-Hua GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY GA Development and Transfer of Disinfection By-Products into Fresh and Fresh-Cut Produce and Impact on Disinfection Efficacy
1000747 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Chetelat, R. T. Chetelat,Roger T. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS CA An optimized introgression line library and transcriptome sequence of Solanum sitiens: novel resources for tomato breeding and research
1000739 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Yao, Y. Yao,Yuan PURDUE UNIVERSITY IN Protective Surface Coating to Reduce Bacterial Load of Fresh and Fresh-cut Produce: Cantaloupe as A Model