Project Listing

Type:AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT
Accession Number Status Type Project Director Project Contact Institution State Title
1005798 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Smith, D. R. Smith,David R. MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIV MS Using System Dynamics Software And Data Management Tools To Minimize Loss From New, Foreign And Emerging Pests And Diseases Of Livestock
0229731 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Quesada, L. M. Quesada,Lina Maria MICHIGAN STATE UNIV MI Using systems biology to unravel gene and metabolite networks involved in mycotoxin production in the Fusarium graminearum-corn interaction
1025204 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Roe, B. Roe,Brian OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY OH Using the FoodImageTM App To Assess Smart Interventions Designed to Improve Nutrition & Reduce Food Waste
1026875 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Werner, C. Werner,Chhaya UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING WY Using the past to manage the future: lagged species effects on forage in variable climates
1031021 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Werner, C. M. Werner,Chhaya Megan SOUTHERN OREGON UNIVERSITY OR Using the past to manage the future: lagged species effects on forage in variable climates
1008834 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Nieh, J. C. Nieh,James C. UNIV OF CALIFORNIA-SAN DIEGO CA Using vaccines to increase pollinator health: testing a honey bee Nosema vaccine
1026511 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Jocson, D. Jocson,Dowen WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY WA Using Vibrational Communication for Mating Disruption and Pest Management
1022937 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Ceres, K. Ceres,Kristina CORNELL UNIVERSITY NY Using whole genome sequencing data to improve Mycobacterium bovis outbreak investigation efficiency
0224567 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Duncan, S. L. DUNCAN,SALLY LIND OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY OR Utilities and Corporations as Ecosystem Services Buyers: Innovative Opportunities for Small and Medium-Sized Farms and Rural Communities
1005222 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Skobba, K. R. Skobba,Kimberly UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA GA Utilization of community social capital to address housing needs
1027744 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Li, Y. Li,Yuzhi UNIV OF MINNESOTA MN Utilization of computer vision as a means to understanding the etiology of tail biting outbreaks in growing-finishing pigs
1032549 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Emmert, B. Emmert,Brittney PURDUE UNIVERSITY IN Utilization of histological evaluation to compare keel bone fractures sustained by laying hens in cage-free housing systems and fractures modeled ex vivo
0220329 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Steibel, J. P. Steibel,Juan MICHIGAN STATE UNIV MI Utilization of Linkage Disequilibrium for Development of Low Density Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) Panels to Genotype Domestic Pigs
1026499 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Tasie, O. Tasie,Ogechukwu ALABAMA A&M UNIVERSITY AL Utilization Of Non-Thermal Processing Methods On Reduction Of Antinutrients And Impact On Nutrients And Polyphenol Content In Industrial Hemp
1024091 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Johnson, T. Johnson,Tim UNIV OF MINNESOTA MN Utilizing a genomic and phenotypic pipeline for predicting risk among emergent Salmonella in poultry production
1008810 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Walker, J. Walker,Julie SOUTH DAKOTA STATE UNIVERSITY SD Utilizing advanced reproductive strategies to enhance small-scale beef operations
1029873 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Kassas, B. Kassas,Bachir UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA FL Utilizing Attribution and Projection Bias to Improve the Marketing of Healthy Foods: A Neurobehavioral Study
1030808 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Tabaracci, K. Tabaracci,Kaitlin UNIV OF IDAHO ID Utilizing Biomechanical Engineering Methodologies, and Devices to Aid in Plant Scientists in Quantifying Crop Lodging Resistance
1032642 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Fan, H. Fan,Hongbing UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY KY Utilizing Collagen Of The Invasive Asian Carp, An Underutilized Protein Source
1024182 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT McNamara, J. McNamara,Jade UNIVERSITY OF MAINE ME Utilizing Community-Based Participatory Research to Increase Health Related Quality of Life in College Students
1022566 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Gonzalez, J. M. Gonzalez,John Michael UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA GA Utilizing Dietary Nicotinamide Riboside Supplementation as a Countermeasure to Muscle Fatigue
1024122 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Bellows, L. Bellows,Laura CORNELL UNIVERSITY NY Utilizing Digital Health Approaches to Promote Early Childhood Healthy Eating and Activity Behaviors
1030494 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Chambers, L. Chambers,Lisa Gardner UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA FL Utilizing Fine Sediment Amendment To Enhance The Health And Resilience Of Cultivated Histosols
1022912 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Cofer, T. Cofer,Tristan PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY PA Utilizing Glycosidically Bound Volatiles to Improve Maize Resistance to Fall Armyworm
1011973 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT McCulley, R. L. McCulley,Rebecca Lynne UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY KY Utilizing grass-endophyte technology to improve pasture soil health and resilience to climate change stressors
1028123 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Juritsch, A. Juritsch,Anthony UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA NE Utilizing isogenic, waxy sorghum lines to determine the effects of resistant starch on intestinal inflammation and gut microbial dysbiosis
1032711 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Yoon, S. Yoon,Su'ad UNIV OF HAWAII HI Utilizing phytochemical diversity and microbes for effective nematode control
1022921 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Saunders, M. W. Saunders,Marietta Wheaton The Society for In Vitro Biology NC Utilizing plant regeneration and genetic engineering technologies for accelerated breeding in annual and perennial crop species
1027917 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Vipham, J. Vipham,Jessie KANSAS STATE UNIV KS Utilizing Pre-Harvest Enumeration and Risk Factors to Predict Ground Turkey Test Results
1010925 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Day, C. C. Day,Casey C. PURDUE UNIVERSITY IN Utilizing research and education to address interactions among climate change, natural resource use, and wildlife conservation in a multi-cultural environment