About
Mission Statement
Lead the development of an ever-evolving national research agenda to fortify the U.S. food, agriculture, and veterinary systems, ultimately protecting public health against intentional attacks and unforeseen disasters. This agenda will recognize the interconnectedness of human, animal, plant, and environmental health through One Health principles. It will focus on four key domains: livestock/poultry, crops/forestry, aquaculture/fisheries, and food manufacturing/distribution.
Vision
Forecasting, preventing, protecting: Building thriving health, food, agriculture, and veterinary systems. Our members’ research and innovation outpace threats and hazards, fostering robustness and resilience in every field, farm, and facility, safeguarding our food system, and protecting public health across the food and agriculture ecosystem.
Goals
The NRA will help guide research efforts and assist policymakers, funding agencies, and higher education institutions in identifying high-priority needs related to public health, food, and agriculture security.
The NRA will build upon and strengthen existing research agendas, presenting a unified voice on high-priority needs.
The NRA will address research needs for safeguarding the nation’s food, agriculture, and veterinary systems from all threats and hazards – intentional, accidental, malicious, or catastrophic – that could cripple our food supply chain.
The NRA will focus on solutions for preventing, preparing for, responding to, and recovering from threats to our health, food, and agriculture infrastructure.
The NRA will promote research focused on resilient design, early detection, rapid response, and continuous innovation in the face of threats to health, food, and agriculture infrastructure.
Inform potential funding sources, both governmental and industrial, about research priorities related to health, food, and agriculture resilience.
Forge collaborative relationships between academia, government, industry, and private businesses to address food and agriculture system threats and hazards.
Increase industry collaboration with academic institutions to break down silos, leverage strengths, and accelerate research and innovation for societal benefit.
Develop clear and effective two-way communication and information-sharing strategies across all government levels and relevant agencies influencing public health, food, and agriculture, fostering collaboration with universities.
Encourage collaboration among diverse researchers, including those from 1890 and 1994 institutions, to address complex challenges.
UCHFAR staff will establish and maintain connections with relevant organizations, including the Extension Disaster Education Network (EDEN), State Fusion Centers, National Plant Disease Recovery System, and Professional Academic Organizations.
Staff will disseminate the UC’s NRA and actively engage with these external entities by participating in meetings, webinars, symposiums, and other events they host. Additionally, the UC will reciprocate by facilitating information exchange through presentations to external partners, hosting webinars, and utilizing other communication channels like emails and annual meetings.
Staff will proactively inform UC members about potential collaboration opportunities arising from external relationships and encourage members to share similar opportunities or promote the UC’s NRA when appropriate.
Meet Our Team
Josh Detre
Director
Marcy Wilson
Operations Manager
Partner Staff
Allan Gray
Executive Director, DIAL Ventures
Bernie Engel
Glenn W. Sample Dean of Agriculture
John Glover
Executive Director, Purdue Applied Research Institute, Global Development and Innovation
Contact Us
Please contact us at hfar@purdue.edu.