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ARS research is organized into National Programs. Within each National Program are research projects. Listed below are the National Programs and research projects currently conducted at this location.

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Animal Health (NP #103)
CONTROL, IMMUNOLOGY AND GENOMICS OF SPIROCHETE DISEASES
(Appropriated)
IDENTIFICATION OF DISEASE MECHANISMS AND DEVELOPMENT OF IMPROVED DIAGNOSTICS AND VACCINES FOR BRUCELLOSIS IN LIVESTOCK AND WILDLIFE
(Appropriated)
IMMUNOLOGY AND INTERVENTION STRATEGIES FOR JOHNE'S DISEASE
(Appropriated)
PREVENTION AND CONTROL STRATEGIES FOR TUBERCULOSIS IN CATTLE AND WILDLIFE RESERVOIRS
(Appropriated)
DEVELOPMENT OF DRAFT BISON GENOME
(Nonfunded Cooperative Agreement)
ACTIVATION OF GAMMA DELTA T CELLS IN RESPONSE TO IMPORTANT BACTERIAL PATHOGENS
(Reimbursable)
DEVELOPMENT AND TESTING OF VACCINE CANDIDATES FOR MYCOBACTERIUM AVIUM SUBSP. PARATUBERCULOSIS
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
SEROLOGIC AND BACTERIOLOGIC ASSESSMENT OF BOVINE PAPILLARY DIGITAL DERMATITIS
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
SEROLOGIC AND BACTERIOLOGIC ASSESSMENT OF BOVINE PAPILLOMATOUS DIGITAL DERMATITIS
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
   
 
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