The Laboratory for Infectious Disease and the Environment (LIDE) is an interagency collaborative effort between the U.S. Geological Survey and the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service. As a research laboratory, LIDE’s roles in research-based collaborations range from developing research questions and experimental designs to analyzing samples and interpreting data.
WHO WE ARE
LIDE is an interagency effort between the U.S. Geological Survey and the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service that collaborates with public agencies and academic researchers to inform decision-makers and advance scientific knowledge.
Current LIDE staff:
- Mark Borchardt (LIDE Director)
- Joel Stokdyk (USGS LIDE Liaison)
- Tucker Burch
- Sue Spencer
- Aaron Firnstahl
WHAT WE DO
LIDE performs research on the occurrence, fate and transport, and health effects of human and agricultural zoonotic pathogens in the environment. Learn more about our capabilities.
WORKING WITH LIDE
LIDE collaborates with public agencies, academic institutions, and other scientists. Whether executing an entire project to address a research question or contributing to a larger research effort, LIDE works cooperatively or independently on all aspects of the research process.
Developing a research question: LIDE develops research questions by identifying the relevant concept or problem and then defining the project scope and objectives.
Designing an experiment: LIDE develops an experimental design that achieves objectives, identifies design aspects that add scientific value, and ensures feasibility through knowledge of methodologies.
Executing a project: LIDE performs sample collection and analysis, and also provides training and technical support for collaborators to do so.
Interpreting data: LIDE’s subject-matter expertise provides context for results. LIDE also offers support for data interpretation, analysis, and management.
Communicating results: LIDE produces its own publications and also supports collaborator’s communication products by providing information, data, or figures.
Please contact Mark (USDA) or Joel (USGS) to learn more about partnering with LIDE.
Below are partners associated with this project.
The Laboratory for Infectious Disease and the Environment (LIDE) is an interagency collaborative effort between the U.S. Geological Survey and the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service. As a research laboratory, LIDE’s roles in research-based collaborations range from developing research questions and experimental designs to analyzing samples and interpreting data.
WHO WE ARE
LIDE is an interagency effort between the U.S. Geological Survey and the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service that collaborates with public agencies and academic researchers to inform decision-makers and advance scientific knowledge.
Current LIDE staff:
- Mark Borchardt (LIDE Director)
- Joel Stokdyk (USGS LIDE Liaison)
- Tucker Burch
- Sue Spencer
- Aaron Firnstahl
WHAT WE DO
LIDE performs research on the occurrence, fate and transport, and health effects of human and agricultural zoonotic pathogens in the environment. Learn more about our capabilities.
WORKING WITH LIDE
LIDE collaborates with public agencies, academic institutions, and other scientists. Whether executing an entire project to address a research question or contributing to a larger research effort, LIDE works cooperatively or independently on all aspects of the research process.
Developing a research question: LIDE develops research questions by identifying the relevant concept or problem and then defining the project scope and objectives.
Designing an experiment: LIDE develops an experimental design that achieves objectives, identifies design aspects that add scientific value, and ensures feasibility through knowledge of methodologies.
Executing a project: LIDE performs sample collection and analysis, and also provides training and technical support for collaborators to do so.
Interpreting data: LIDE’s subject-matter expertise provides context for results. LIDE also offers support for data interpretation, analysis, and management.
Communicating results: LIDE produces its own publications and also supports collaborator’s communication products by providing information, data, or figures.
Please contact Mark (USDA) or Joel (USGS) to learn more about partnering with LIDE.
Below are partners associated with this project.