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Status:NEW
Type:AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT
Accession Number Status Type Project Director Project Contact Institution State Title
1033788 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Kuchipudi, S. Kuchipudi,Suresh V UNIV OF PITTSBURGH PA Cellular and molecular mechanisms of pathogenicity and tissue tropism of influenza A H5N1 virus in cattle
1033787 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Park, J. Park,Jaekeun UNIV OF MARYLAND MD Broadly Protective Avian Influenza Vaccines for Poultry: Identification of Viral Proteins Inducing Cell-mediated Protection in Chickens
1033786 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Richt, J. A. Richt,Juergen A KANSAS STATE UNIV KS Highly Pathogenic H5N1 viral pathogenesis and tissue tropism in Agricultural Animals
1033784 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Weaver, E. Weaver,Eric UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA NE Vaccines for the Prevention of Swine Influenza Pandemics
1033783 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Gourapura, R. J. Gourapura,Renukaradhya Jayamurthy OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY OH Evaluation of a novel swine influenza nanovaccine
1033782 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Rockey, N. C. Rockey,Nicole C. DUKE UNIVERSITY NC Establishing The Kinetics Of Environmentally Mediated Avian Influenza Virus Decay
1033781 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Warren, C. J. Warren,Cody J. OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY - VET MED OH Evaluating H5N1 spillover risk from cattle to swine
1033780 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Perez, D. R. Perez,Daniel R UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA GA Transformative platforms to prevent and control highly pathogenic avian influenza.
1033779 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Langel, S. Langel,Stephanie Case Western Reserve University OH Susceptibility of Bovine Mammary Gland Epithelial Cells to H5N1 Clade 2.3.4.4b Influenza Across the Reproductive Life Cycle
1033777 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Vu, H. Vu,Hiep UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA NE A Versatile Noninfectious Platform For The Rapid Development And Updating Of Vaccines Against Influenza A Virus Of Swine
1033776 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Diel, D. Diel,Diego CORNELL UNIVERSITY NY Novel vaccine platforms for prevention and control of influenza A H5N1 in cattle
1033762 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Zhu, X. Zhu,Xiaoping UNIV OF MARYLAND MD Agricultural Biosecurity: A Nasal Spray Vaccine for Controlling Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus Infection and Transmission in Livestock
1033747 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Schuft, A. Schuft,Abby UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA MN Agricultural Biosecurity: Preventing Influenza Transmission At Agricultural Fairs and Exhibitions
1033741 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Kuchipudi, S. Kuchipudi,Suresh V UNIV OF PITTSBURGH PA Risk Assessment of Emerging Avian Influenza H5, H7 and H9 viruses in Cattle: Receptor Basis of Susceptibility and Tissue Tropism
1033740 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Kuchipudi, S. Kuchipudi,Suresh V UNIV OF PITTSBURGH PA PARTNERSHIP: Innovative Serological Surveillance and Vaccine Solutions for Influenza D Virus in Cattle
1033738 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Beck-Johnson, L. Beck-Johnson,Lindsay COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY CO PARTNERSHIP: Modeling current shipments and transmission dynamics of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in U.S. cattle
1033618 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Xing, Z. Xing,Zheng UNIV OF MINNESOTA MN Pathogenicity, Transmission and Prevention of the 2.3.3.4b Clade H5N1 Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Virus in Poultry
1033585 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Pitesky, M. Pitesky,Maurice UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS CA Agricultural Biosecurity: Collaborative Poultry, Waterfowl Science & Management to ID Risk Factors & Mitigate HPAI in Commercial Poultry
1033575 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Huseth, A. S. Huseth,Anders Schmidt NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIV NC Climate sentinels: documenting stink bug species and natural enemy distribution change in soybean across three physiographic regions
1033528 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Khokhani, D. Khokhani,Devanshi UNIV OF MINNESOTA MN Characterizing potent phytopathogen inhibitors from microbial community derived from corn rhizosphere
1033524 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Bresolin, T. Bresolin,Tiago UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS IL Next-Generation Phenotyping: Image-Based Traits To Drive Genetic Progress For Efficiency In Beef Cattle
1033521 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Meier, E. M. Meier,Erin M UNIV OF MINNESOTA MN Green Lands Blue Water`s 2025 Continuous Living Cover Conference for Agricultural Practitioners and Researchers in the Upper Mississippi River Basin
1033507 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Gardner Harencar, J. Gardner Harencar,Julia UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS CA The genomic and environmental drivers of crop-wild hybrid weed formation and success
1033503 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Bachelder, J. O. Bachelder,Jill Ostrom UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA MN The effect of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi on carbon mineralization in OrinoquĂ­a tropical pastures
1033496 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Gunukula, S. Gunukula,Sampath UNIVERSITY OF MAINE ME Tunable Lignin Fractions for Lignin-Containing Nanocellulose-Derived Composites
1033494 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Paddock, K. Paddock,Kyle UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI MO Determining the role of soil microbiomes in root lignification as a defense against belowground pests
1033491 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Havill, J. S. Havill,Joshua Stephan UNIV OF MINNESOTA MN Developing pangenomic resources to enable genomics-assisted breeding in hop (Humulus lupulus L.)
1033490 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Bentz, P. C. Bentz,Philip C. HUDSONALPHA INSTITUTE FOR BIOTECHNOLOGY AL Advancing U.S. Hemp Cultivation through Genomic Innovation
1033478 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Hajj, R. Hajj,Ramez UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS IL AB-CLEAR: Addition of Biochar for Construction of Low Emission Asphalt Roads
1033468 NEW AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Shi, W. Shi,Wei NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIV NC Toward Expanding Soil Health Metrics To The Climate Change Mitigation Effect Of Soil Management