Houston, the cells have landed: CSU receives first sample in astronaut twin study
CSU researcher and students study twins to determine the effects on the human body of extended space travel.
CSU researcher and students study twins to determine the effects on the human body of extended space travel.
Dozens of leading cancer experts who convened in the nation’s capital this month agree that human and animal oncologists will more effectively pursue cancer cures for all species by closely collaborating to set a shared research agenda and to devise beneficial clinical trials.
Workplaces that value employees’ safety and well-being as much as company productivity yield the greatest rewards, according to a study done by researchers at Colorado State University and the Colorado School of Public Health.
CSU's Pet Hospice Program provides basic nursing services, quality-of-life assessments, emotional support and more.
The first bison calf of 2015 was born Friday at CSU as part of a high-tech breeding project to stop disease and conserve an icon.
Colorado State University’s Flint Animal Cancer Center spearheaded a first-of-its-kind workshop that will be held next week in Washington, D.C., to explore how the study of pets with naturally occurring cancer can inform the treatment of that disease in humans.
Medical, nursing and veterinary schools nationwide are training with lifelike artificial skin developed by CSU surgeons.
Rabies is on the rise in Colorado. Remember these first-aid tips if you are bitten by an animal.
By the time the 13 graduation ceremonies on May 15-16 are finished and the thousands of photos have been snapped, more than 4,000 Colorado State University students will have received their diplomas.