# KY Environmental Food Microbiology and WGS Incorporation and Expansion.

> **NIH FDA U19** · KY ST CABINET/HEALTH/FAMILY SERVICES · 2020 · $110,000

## Abstract

PAR-20-15 4/16/20 
Project 045-Summary: KY Environmental Food Microbiology and WGS Incorporation and 
Expansion 
The Kentucky Division of Lab Services has had the capability for Whole Genome Sequencing 
(WGS) since November of 2017, with the purchase of our own Illumina MiSeq analyzer. 
Since that time, we have been able to implement WGS for environmental microbiological food 
samples to complement testing performed on clinical samples in outbreak situations. This has 
resulted in faster action taken with more accurate information for potential linkage of food 
pathogens implicated in outbreaks. We intend to add WGS to our ISO17025 scope of 
accreditation this fall. We have been able to purchase advanced equipment such as, the 
Qubit and the QiaCube. We have also been trained to use and allowed access to the 
Hamilton Library Preparation Robot which we (Env. Micro) have already validated for use 
with the microbiology food lab isolates. 
Division of Lab Services, is the only State Public Health lab in KY and we are heavily relied 
upon to provide the most up to date and reliable testing options in all areas of public health 
but especially in environmental testing. 
We continually reach out to other public health labs offering assistance on backlogged 
samples and have established relationships with some FDA/FERN labs, as well as USDA 
labs, for sequencing of not only food isolates but agricultural water and animal sample 
isolates. We have sequenced approximately 142 Listeria isolates for the FDA and 85 
Salmonella isolates for the USDA. DLS has been contributing data to Genome Trakr since 
2018 and is active in the Genome Trakr network meetings, calls, and trainings. Our lead 
analyst has gone through the Galaxy Trakr training. Currently, metadata is being submitted to 
Genome Trakr via email and sequencing projects are shared through BaseSpace. Strain 
name and NCBI accessions (BioSample and SRR) are used to confirm that the isolate 
sequences have been uploaded to the NCBI Pathogen Detection Browser. The goal is that 
DLS will develop the capability to submit metadata and sequences in real-time to NCBI 
directly, using the NCBI submission portal in coordination with FDA/CFSAN. 
We rely greatly on Federal funding to sustain the majority of Regulatory food/commodity 
testing as well as improving our lab space, adding new test methods and instrumentation and 
in some cases, qualified analyst retention. 
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## Key facts

- **NIH application ID:** 10174084
- **Project number:** 1U19FD007082-01
- **Recipient organization:** KY ST CABINET/HEALTH/FAMILY SERVICES
- **Principal Investigator:** Beth D Johnson
- **Activity code:** U19 (R01, R21, SBIR, etc.)
- **Funding institute:** FDA
- **Fiscal year:** 2020
- **Award amount:** $110,000
- **Award type:** 1
- **Project period:** 2020-09-01 → 2025-06-30

## Primary source

NIH RePORTER: https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/10174084

## Citation

> US National Institutes of Health, RePORTER application 10174084, KY Environmental Food Microbiology and WGS Incorporation and Expansion. (1U19FD007082-01). Retrieved via AI Analytics 2026-05-24 from https://api.ai-analytics.org/grant/nih/10174084. Licensed CC0.

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