Collaborations
The Stored Product Insect and Engineering Research has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.
Current collaborators and projects:
ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY, JONESBORO, AR
Improving the Efficacy of Methyl Bromide Alternatives for Stored Grains in Shipping Containers
ARMY, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF, THE, NATICK, MA
Evaluation of Sustainable Packaging Solutions for Humanitarian Aid
CENTRAL LIFE SCIENCES, DALLAS, TX
Evaluation of Grain Protectants on Grain Shrink Characteristics During Storage
EIDIKOS LOGARIASMOS KONDYLION EREVNAS PANEPIS
Attract-and-kill and Mating Disruption of the Stored Product Quarantine Threat Khapra Beetle
KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY, MANHATTAN
Developing a Rapid Response Protocol for Phosphine Resistance Management at Food Facilities by Leveraging Tools at or Close to Market
Agricultural Biosecurity PARTNERSHIP: Predicting, Mitigating and Rapidly Responding to Quarantined Stored Product Insects of Global Importance
Developing Semiochemical Tools for a New Putative Postharvest Seed Crop, Silphium Integrifolium
Modeling of Phosphine Fumigations in Shipping Containers for Humanitarian Aid
Pest Management Strategies for Flour Mills
Sorting of Haploid Maize Kernels for Accelerated Maize Development
Impacts of Climate Change on Integrated Pest Management of Stored Product Insects
Animal and Plant Health Research - Biosafety - Infectious Agent and Recombinant DNA Control
Robotic Delivery (SKUNK) for Pest Management in Food Processing Facilities
Developing Automated Monitoring Solutions for Detection and Identification of Insect Pests of Grain
Improving the Efficacy of Methyl Bromide Alternatives for Stored Grains in Food Grade Shipping Containers
Immunogenomics of Insects
Comparative Chemosensory Genomics of Stored Product Insects
Investigating the Behavioral and Chemical Ecology of Insect-microbe Interactions and Their Ramifications for Food Quality in the Post-harvest
Modeling for Postharvest Grain Quality and Insect Control
UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE, KNOXVILLE, TN
Better Trap Design, Identification Automation, and Spatial Monitoring for Better Stored Product Insect Pest Control