
ILHAC Grants
- *Daniel Linhares, Roy A. Schultz Professor in Swine Medicine, “Genomic Monitoring of PRRSV Recombination Following Therapeutic Vaccination”
*Pablo Pineyro, associate professor, “Detection and Genomic Characterization of Mycoplasma Hyopneumoniae Using NGS Approaches to Identify Genes Associated with Antimicrobial Resistance”
*Yuko Sato, associate professor, “Development of a Nested PCR Assay to Differentiate Vaccinal and Wild-Type Avian Metapneumovirus (aMPV) Subtypes B and B in U.S. Poultry.”
*Jianqiang Zhang, Lora and Ross Endowed Professor, “Safety and Efficacy of a Bivalent Inactivated Vaccine Against Avian Metapneumovirus (aMPV) Subtypes A and B: A Proof-of-Concept in Turkeys”
- *Joaquin Caceres, assistant professor of veterinary microbiology and preventive medicine, “Influenza A (H5N1): Predicting Host Range in Livestock Species and Susceptibility to Ex Vivo Air-Liquid Interface Swine Respiratory Epithelial Cell Culture Models”
*Silvia Carnaccini, assistant professor, “Development of an Avian Metapneumovirus Reverse Genetics System for the Generation of Modified Live Vaccines and Pathogenesis Studies”
*Terry Engelken, professor, “Development and Evaluation of a Multi-Bacterial Bacterin for Vaccination Against Digital Dermatitis”
*Patrick Gorden, professor, “Evaluation of an Innovative Dairy Cattle Vaccine for High Path Avian Influenza”
*Katy Martin, assistant professor, veterinary pathology, “Evaluation of Geraniol and Carvacrol as Novel Therapeutics for Anthelmintic Resistant Haemonchus Contortus”
*Marcelo Almeida, assistant professor, “The Efficacy of Competitive Exclusion Culture to Control Contemporary Enterotoxigenic Strains of E. coli in the Face of an Outbreak”
*Derald Holtkamp, professor, “Identification of Biosecurity Hazards by Conducting Prospective Biosecurity Hazard Analysis Using the Standardized Outbreak Investigation Program”
