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Eastern redcedars are contributing to the spread of the lone star tick

According to research by OSU agricultural scientists, eastern recedar appears to have become a haven for the lone star tick, which has the potential to create a range of problems for human, wildlife, and livestock health, as well as the environment.
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Grants: OSU professor receives Fulbright Program award

December 21, 2022

Bruce Noden, associate professor in the Oklahoma State University Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, will travel to Namibia in the new year to focus on developing a group of specialists who can address tick and mosquito disease concerns.

OSU researcher studying gut bacteria to improve disease resistance in chickens

October 20, 2022

An Oklahoma State University researcher is trying to find the cure for Necrotic enteritis, a poultry disease that causes severe intestinal lesions and costs the poultry industry $6 billion per year.

OSU scientists helping to seek cure for tuberculosis

October 5, 2022

Oklahoma State University and the Oklahoma Center for Respiratory and Infectious Diseases are teaming up to take the first steps in curing Mycobacterium tuberculosis.

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