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Healthy Animals, Healthy Humans, Sarah Caldwell Hancock
Healthy Animals, Healthy Humans, Sarah Caldwell Hancock
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Zoonotic disease research targets maladies that infect both animals and people
K-State, Usda Scientists Working To Protect Wheat Crop From Deadly Disease, Mary Lou Peter
K-State, Usda Scientists Working To Protect Wheat Crop From Deadly Disease, Mary Lou Peter
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Wheat blast research conducted in university’s Biosecurity Research Institute
Kansas State University researcher Barbara Valent is in preventive strike mode.
Working Together, Rachel Skybetter
Working Together, Rachel Skybetter
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The people and partnerships that brought NBAF to Kansas.
Detect And Defeat, Pat Melgares
Detect And Defeat, Pat Melgares
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Kansas State University researchers take aim at deadly swine diseases.
Late in 2015, scientists at Kansas State University and the University of Missouri delivered news that likely had swine producers worldwide rejoicing: The researchers had developed pigs that are resistant to porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome, the most devastating disease in the industry.
Early Detection, Greg Tammen
Early Detection, Greg Tammen
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Researchers develop detection test for subclinical mastitis in dairy cows.
A Smart Laboratory, Jennifer Tidball
A Smart Laboratory, Jennifer Tidball
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The Burns & McDonnell Smart Grid Lab is boosting education, research and recruitment in the College of Engineering.
Eye In The Sky, Megan Saunders
Eye In The Sky, Megan Saunders
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Brian McCornack, associate professor of entomology, is exploring unmanned aerial systems, or UAS, as an efficient method to detect pest insects and diseases — including invasive species — in food crops such as wheat before outbreaks occur.