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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