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Increased Extraction Capacity for Molecular Section

$31,722U18FY2025FDFDA

University Of Arizona, Tucson AZ

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Abstract

Vet-LIRN Network Capacity-Building Project and Equipment Grants (U18) PAR-23-202 Increased Extraction Capacity for Arizona Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory Molecular Section Project Summary/Abstract- The Arizona Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory (AZVDL) is seeking funding to purchase an Indical IndiMag2 to enhance its nucleic acid extraction capability and capacity, thereby strengthening its emergency surge testing for significant animal food/feed emergency events. Veterinary diagnostic laboratories play a critical role in protecting both animal and public health, especially during large-scale foodborne disease outbreaks or contamination incidents. Funding through the Vet-LIRN Network Capacity-Building Project and Equipment Grants (U18) is essential to expand AZVDL’s ability to respond effectively to such emergencies. This support will enable AZVDL to improve its diagnostic capabilities by acquiring advanced equipment. The COVID-19 pandemic has demonstrated that veterinary laboratories are uniquely positioned to provide high-throughput testing during public health crises, as they routinely handle large- scale diagnostic procedures for zoonotic and animal diseases. By enhancing its capacity, AZVDL will be better equipped to provide real-time detection of pathogens or contaminants in animal food and feed, helping to prevent outbreaks that threaten food safety, public health, and economic stability. This funding initiative also aligns with the goals of the Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA), which emphasizes proactive measures to detect and prevent foodborne illnesses. Upgrading AZVDL’s infrastructure will not only improve its response to emerging threats but also contribute to the broader national network of veterinary laboratories dedicated to safeguarding both animal and human populations.

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