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The facility near Manhattan will create 500 jobs and join the animal health corridor in the region.
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At the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, animal disease labs across the country stepped up to expand testing capacity, and they could play a role in preventing the next pandemic.
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Three of four new human diseases come from animals, and Kansas is uniquely positioned to be a leader in the response.
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GARDEN CITY, Kansas — Before June 2018, finding cattle that were potentially exposed to diseases was time-consuming and complicated, requiring a...
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The terms for handing off the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility in Manhattan, Kansas, have been settled — even as the billion-dollar-plus research...
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Segment 1: The National Bio- and Agro-Defense Facility is four years behind schedule and $800 million over budget estimates.The 47-acre facility in…
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In the wake of Sept. 11, federal officials said the United States needed a new, state-of-the-art facility to defend against bioterrorism and stop diseases…
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U.S. Sen. Pat Roberts has ended the talk — and there's been a lot of it — about his political future. The senior senator from Kansas announced in…
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Updated Aug. 22, 2018 — Two research arms of the U.S. Department of Agriculture will be moving out of Washington, D.C. Three of Missouri’s U.S.…
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Adding extra preparations following the disastrous bird flu outbreak this year, federal authorities have tapped Kansas State University to share its…
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Check out this good scoop on Kansas State University’s failure to adhere to federal safety regulations while doing research on dangerous bioterror…
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After years of environmental and safety reviews, Congress approved final funding for the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility in Manhattan, Kansas this…