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Research Projects Subjects of Investigation at this Location

Each ARS research project has related subjects of investigation.  Listed below are the subjects of investigation currently conducted at this location.

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Subjects of Investigation
Beef cattle, live animal
Dairy cattle, live animal
Insects
Microorganisms, general/other
Other animals, general
Pesticides (includes herbicides, insecticides, fungicides, etc.)
Spiders, mites, ticks, and other arthropods
Wildlife and natural fisheries, general/other
Research Projects within Beef cattle, live animal
item Cattle Fever Tick Research Laboratory - Moore Air Base
item Collaborative Animal Research between ARS and Texas Animal Health Commission
item Collaborative Research Involving the Use of Biohazardous Materials, Biological Toxins, Non-Exempt rDNA, and/or Synthetic Nucleic Acid Molecules
item Defining Biochemical Pathways That Regulate Mouthpart Development and Seminal Fluid Production in Stable Fly Males
item Developing Phylogenomic-based Diagnostic Tools for Species Identification Across Diptera
item Development and Evaluation of Nano-enabled Drug Carriers for Delivering Gene-editing Material to Targeted Sites
item Evaluation of Injectable Eprinomectin Treatment Regimens for Cattle Fever Tick Management on Pastured Cattle
item Expanding Precision-guided Sterile Insect Technique (pg-SIT) to Tick Species
item Field Exposures of Cattle Fever Tick Eggs and Larvae in Vietnam to Rear Biological Control Agents
item Improved Methods for the Management of Dipteran Pests of Livestock
item Integrated Pest Management of Cattle Fever Ticks
item Interstadial and Temporal Changes in Rhipicephalus Microplus Salivary Glands and Salivary Extracellular Vesicles
item Investigating New World Screwworm Courtship and Mate Selection
item Management of Ticks of Veterinary Importance
item Modernizing Parasite Control in Cattle Using Data Automation
item Organic Compounds for the Control of Rhipicephalus Microplus on Cattle
item Screwworm Genetic Sexing Line Development
item Towards Novel Acaricide Development Against Cattle Fever Tick: GPCR Target Validation, Tissue Localization and Bioactivity of Chemical Hits