2022: Streamlining Assessment of Enteric Methane Inhibiting Drugs & Feed Additives for FDA Approval (Environmental Defense Fund)
Researchers are working collaboratively to address key barriers to timely adoption at scale of animal drugs and food additives that reduce methane production. This project will leverage Cornell expertise in livestock nutrition and management, available research and research capacity, and experience with regulatory approval requirements, plus EDF proficiencies in stakeholder collaboration and policy advocacy to address barriers related to regulatory approval.
Cornell : Mike Van Amburgh (Cornell CALS/Animal Science), Daryl Nydam (Veterinary College/Population Medicine + Diagnostic Sciences), Thomas Overton (Cornell CALS/Animal Science) Joseph McFadden (Cornell CALS/Animal Science), Kristan Reed (Cornell CALS/Animal Science), Jefferson Tester (Engineering/Chemical + Biomolecular Engineering), Robert Howarth (Cornell CALS/Ecology + Evolutionary Biology), Peter Wright (Cornell CALS/Animal Science), Xingen Li (Cornell CALS/Animal Science)
EDF: Katie Anderson, Holly Pearen, Daniel Kaiser