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International Partnership Videos

NIFA’s Center for International Programs (CIP) recognizes the benefits to U.S. agriculture from international cooperation. 

CIP facilitates linkages between NIFA-funded scientists at U.S. institutions with scientists supported by other countries who, as partners, apply their expertise and resources to address problems of mutual concern, helping us to achieve greater impact here at home as well as globally. In these short videos, researchers briefly share what they are doing, why it is important, and what international collaboration is enabling them to achieve. 

Videos Highlighting International Partnerships

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US-UK Collab: Mycobacterial Transmission Dynamics in Agricultural Systems: Integrating Phylogenetics, Epidemiology, Ecology, and Economics

This image is a screenshot from Cornell University's Partnership Video that links to the YouTube video. The image includes text over top the image that reads International Partnerships.

US-UK Collab: Host Resistance to Avian Pathogenic E. Coli

This image is a screenshot from Iowa State University's Partnership Video that links to the YouTube video. The image includes text over top the image that reads International Partnerships.

US-UK Collab: Control of Emerging Bunyaviruses

This image is a screenshot from Kansas State University's Partnership Video that links to the YouTube video. The image includes text over top the image that reads International Partnerships.

NIFA-BARD Collaborative: Exposure Risks of Pathogens and Disinfection Byproducts from On-Site Treated Rainwater and Drainage Water for Irrigation

Photo of Dr. Helen Nguyen, Project Director; NIFA-BARD Collaborative Research with Israel, links to external window with YouTube video.

 


 

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