K-State and the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility are celebrating five years of partnership.

NBAF’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service’s Foreign Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory has allowed K-State students to spend three weeks learning about high-containment laboratory safety through an online K-State course. Once that’s completed, students then spend eight weeks at K-State’s Biosecurity Research Institute, where they learn hands-on skills including laboratory benchwork, large animal handling and mosquito handling.

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