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Good for the steer, great for the rooster
A team of researchers in K‑State's College of Veterinary Medicine is leveraging successful bovine vaccine technology to...
Protecting the nation's poultry supply
New research at K-State aims to tackle one of the most significant threats to global animal health and food security —...
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Good for the steer, great for the rooster
March 27, 2026A team of researchers in K‑State's College of Veterinary Medicine is leveraging successful bovine vaccine technology to create a new line of defense against Highly Pathogenic Avian...
Recipe for success
March 6, 2026Through the Campus Restoration Act, BIVAP will modernize its facilities, accelerating the development of value-added agricultural technologies and promoting operational excellence.
Protecting the nation's poultry supply
March 3, 2026New research at K-State aims to tackle one of the most significant threats to global animal health and food security — highly pathogenic avian influenza — by using mealworms, a...
'A silent symphony’
Feb. 17, 2026In high-containment labs at K-State, Juergen Richt is building a global network of well-trained scientists trained prepared to stop the next big animal disease outbreak.
Biomanufacturing initiative links education, industry and workforce needs
Feb. 13, 2026Kansas State University is continuing the Multidisciplinary Hiring Initiative in Biomanufacturing with four new faculty hires whose work strengthens research, training and workforce...
Strengthening global biosecurity
Jan. 27, 2026James Stack, university distinguished professor in the College of Agriculture, has been appointed to an endowed professorship at the Biosecurity Research Institute for his career-long...
New K-State research seeks to help children breathe easier and avoid respiratory infection
Dec. 22, 2025Respiratory syncytial virus, more commonly known as RSV, sends thousands of young children to the hospital each year, and treatment options remain limited. New research from the College...
K-State biosecurity center secures grant to boost animal disease preparedness training
Dec. 17, 2025K-State's National Agricultural Biosecurity Center will utilize a new USDA grant to lead multistate tabletop exercises and workbooks that will immerse extension professionals in realistic...
From Kampala to Kansas Fields
Dec. 17, 2025From Kampala to the Kansas prairie, Rayhaan Kabenge— a graduate assistant with the Testing Ag Performance Solutions team at Kansas State University — is building tools powered by...
Groundbreaking graduate work recognized by K-State's highest-ranking professors
Nov. 7, 2025From advancing global food security to transforming agricultural byproducts into sustainable materials and uncovering new insights into muscle degenerative disorders, three K-State...