Laboratory Information:
Plum Island Animal Disease Center
P.O. BOX 848
Greenport, NY 11944
Phone: 631-323-3364
Website: http://www.dhs.gov/plum-island-animal-disease-center
Agency/Department: Dept. of Homeland Security
Region: Northeast
FLC Laboratory Representative:
Dr. Bruce Harper
Phone: (631) 323-3354
Fax: (631) 323-3295
Email: bruce.harper@dhs.gov
Background/History of the Laboratory:
Plum Island
Animal Disease Center (PIADC) has been protecting
America's agriculture from foreign animal disease for
more than 50 years. Since 1954, PIADC has been conducting
research, including vaccine development, for foot-and-mouth
disease (FMD) and other exotic diseases of livestock. FMD is
extremely contagious among cloven- hoofed animals, and
accidental outbreaks of the virus have caused catastrophic
livestock and economic losses in many countries throughout
the world. The 2001 FMD outbreak in the United Kingdom is an
example of the devastation FMD can bring. We work to protect
farm animals, farmers and ranchers, the nation's farm
economy and export markets... and your food supply. We're
proud of our role as America's first line of defense
against foreign animal diseases. We're equally proud of
our safety record. Not once in our nearly 50 years of
operation has an animal pathogen escaped from the island.
Plum Island is located off the northeastern tip of New
York's Long Island. USDA activities at Plum Island are
carried out by scientists and veterinarians with the
department's Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). In June
2003, operational responsibility for PIADC transferred from
the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to the U.S.
Department of Homeland Security.
Mission of the Laboratory:
At Plum Island
Animal Disease Center (PIADC), the Department of Homeland
Security and USDA work together in this crucial
mission.
Research programs
at PIADC include:
Facilities:
Technology Transfer Mechanisms:
- Assistance-Type Cooperative Agreement (ATCA)
- Cooperative Agreement (CA)
- Cooperative Research and Development Agreements (CRADAs)
- Reimbursable Cooperative Agreement (RCA)
- Research Support Agreement (RSA)
- Specific Cooperative Agreement (SCA)
- Trust Fund Cooperative Agreement (TFCA)
Technology Areas of Expertise:
- Animal health
- Vaccines
- Diagnostics
- Pathogenesis and pathogen detection
- Disease control
- Genomics
- Infection analysis
- Genetic engineering
- Immunity responsiveness
- Epidemiological studies