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Gaskill 2017 Project Summary/Abstract
The objective of this Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Veterinary Laboratory Response Network
(Vet-LRN)
Cooperative Agreement Program is to provide increased sample analysis capabilities for the FDA
through partnership with Vet-LRN laboratories in the event of animal food or drug related illness
or other large scale animal food/feed emergency events requiring surge capacity testing of
implicated diagnostic or animal food samples. Testing will include microbiological and chemical
analysis of samples such as animal food/feed/drugs, environmental samples related to animal
food/feed/drug production, and/or animal diagnostic necropsy or clinical samples. In the event of a
large-scale biological or chemical contamination affecting animal food or drug products, the UKVDL
will perform selected analyses of diagnostic samples collected and supplied to the laboratory by
FDA or other government agencies. Federal or State surveillance assignments will also be a source
of samples for analyses.
The overall goal of the cooperative agreement is to complement, develop, improve and use
university, state, and federal veterinary diagnostic laboratory testing capabilities. The program
will also be used to implement standardized analysis through the usage of standardized methods,
equipment, analytical worksheets, and electronic reporting. Training and proficiency testing will
be provided for each method, and Quality management systems will be enhanced. Small scale method
development and method validation projects will be performed, as directed by the Vet-LRN Program
Office. Funding will be used for supplies, equipment
maintenance, and personnel time.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 8/1/17 → 5/31/20 |
Funding
- Food and Drug Administration: $39,450.00
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