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Accession Number Status Type Project Director Project Contact Institution State Title
1011996 TERMINATED HATCH Zempleni, JA, . Zempleni, JA. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA NE Bioavailability and distribution of dietary exosomes and their RNA cargos from bovine milk in non-bovine species
1011994 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Dawson, J. C. Dawson,Julie C UNIV OF WISCONSIN WI Strategies to identify and introgress production and quality traits from genetic resources to elite carrot cultivars for the US and global market
1011993 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT RUEGG, P. L. RUEGG,PAMELA L UNIV OF WISCONSIN WI Mitigating transmission of antimicrobial resistance on large dairy farms by reducing behavioral pathways of exposure
1011992 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Bicalho, R. Bicalho,Rodrigo CORNELL UNIVERSITY NY A Possible Role for Interleukin 8 during Adaptation to Lactation
1011991 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Weninger, Q. R. Weninger,Quinn R A IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY IA Subjective Beliefs, Decision Making under Uncertainty and the Design of Nutrient Management Policy in U.S. Agriculture
1011990 TERMINATED HATCH Gomelsky, M, . Gomelsky, MA, . UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING WY Detection and elimination of listerial exopolysaccharide
1011989 NEW HATCH Heinz, KE, . Heinz, KE. TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY TX Sustainable Management of Pestiferous Arthropods and Weeds Affecting Cultivated and Wildland Plants
1011988 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Septiningsih, E. M. Septiningsih,Endang TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY TX Enhancement of flooding tolerance: Physiological and molecular characterization of qSUB8.1 and its interaction with SUB1
1011987 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Sesmero, J. Sesmero,Juan PURDUE UNIVERSITY IN Integrating Theory, Experiments, and Econometrics to Advance the Economics of Competition in Agricultural and Food Markets
1011986 TERMINATED HATCH Hall, CH, . Hall, CH, . TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY TX Sustainable Practices, Economic Contributions, Consumer Behavior, and Labor Management in the U.S. Environmental Horticulture Industry
1011985 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Martini, S. Martini,Silvana UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY UT Understanding bubble dynamics in sonicated edible lipids to improve their physiochemical properties
1011984 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Xiao, F. Xiao,Fangming UNIV OF IDAHO ID Characterization and manipulation of abiotic stress signaling in tomato
1011983 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Balota, M. Balota,Maria VIRGINIA POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE VA Development of Advanced Physiological and Molecular Markers for Stress Tolerance in Peanut
1011982 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Veblen, K. E. Veblen,Kari UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY UT A pre-emptive rangeland restoration approach to improving biodiversity and provision of ecosystem services
1011981 REVISED HATCH Nakamura, M. Nakamura, M. UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS IL KNOWLEDGE-BASED DIETARY WEIGHT MANAGEMENT
1011980 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Ross, P. J. Ross,Pablo Juan UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS CA High throughput characterization of gene transcript variants by full-length single-molecule sequencing to improve farm animal genome annotation.
1011979 TERMINATED OTHER GRANTS Leggette, H. R. Leggette-Archer,Holli R. TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY TX Strengthening Communication Skills of Agricultural Students: Using Real-World Examples to Meet Industry Employment Needs
1011978 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Tracy, J. C. Berthold,Allen TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY TX Diversifying the Water Portfolio for Agriculture in the Rio Grande Basin
1011976 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Hawkes, C. V. Hawkes,Christine V. THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN TX Developing the phytobiome to benefit plant drought responses: foliar fungal endophytes in agricultural and biofuels grasses
1011975 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Mackie, R. Mackie,Roderick UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS IL CONGRESS ON GATROINTESTINAL FUNCTION 2017: MICROBIOLOGY AND NUTRITION
1011974 TERMINATED HATCH Daley, AN, . Daley, AN, . UNIVERSITY OF MAINE ME Social Determinants of Risky Health Behavior and Policy Options for Rural Communities
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
1011972 TERMINATED OTHER GRANTS Hains, B. Hains,Bryan UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY KY Building Capacity and Diffusing Innovation in Community Development Education
1011971 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Stapleton, A. E. Stapleton,Ann Elizabeth UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA - WILMINGTON NC Genetically-Informed Envirotyping Tools to Better Match Test and Target Environments
1011970 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Womack, V. Wommack,Veronica GEORGIA COLLEGE & STATE UNIVERSITY GA The Farm Bill as an Asset Building Tool within the Black Belt Region Supplement
1011969 TERMINATED HATCH Margrett, JE. Margrett, JE. IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY IA Psychosocial and Cognitive Aging: Investigating Mechanisms to Increase Reserve and Enhance Healthspan
1011968 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Williams-Brown, C. Williams-Brown,Cynthia WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY (INC) NC CHOICES
1011967 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Leandro, L. F. Leandro,Leonor F S IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY IA Unraveling mechanisms underlying beneficial impacts of diversified cropping systems on pest management, soil health and plant productivity
1011966 TERMINATED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Spees, C. K. Spees,Colleen Kelleher OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY OH Summer Harvest Adventure: A garden-based obesity prevention program for children residing in low-resource communities
1011965 EXTENDED AFRI COMPETITIVE GRANT Casey, T. Casey,Theresa PURDUE UNIVERSITY IN Role of circadian timing system in dry period mammary development, ketotic index, and milk production in transition dairy cattle