New undergraduate research program launches the next generation of scientists
CSU’s celebrates its first cohort of scholars in the Maximizing Access to Research Careers program and opens applications for 2023.
CSU’s celebrates its first cohort of scholars in the Maximizing Access to Research Careers program and opens applications for 2023.
Hayley Templeton was awarded a first-place honor at CVMBS Research Day for her work on whether the gut could be involved in the development of Parkinson’s disease; a line of inquiry that could help lead to improved future treatments.
Biomedical Sciences PhD student Jessica Kincade’s award-winning, novel research aims to help the cattle industry develop better management techniques, therapeutics, and improved vaccines in the future.
Research team discovers neuronal processes that could help advance future preventative treatments for post-traumatic epilepsy.
Lawyer. Scientist. Wildlife photographer. Jacey Cerda is not your typical veterinary student.
“As educators, we need to recognize that addressing climate change needs to be infused into everything we do. We are responsible for empowering young people to take control of this situation,” says Dr. Colleen Duncan, who represented the college at the United Nations climate summit in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt.
Dr. Christianne Magee named the 2022 Veterinarian of the Year by The Colorado Veterinary Medical Association
Inspired by a study abroad trip to South Africa’s rural HaMakuya region, Natalie Miller and others from the trip founded Pivotal Places, a nonprofit that promotes community-led change and long-term sustainability.
An interview with professors and parents Ashley Anderson, Nicole Kelp, and Melissa Burt. They are motivated by the climate crisis and misinformation to humanize scientists and connect with new communities.
Biomedical Sciences Assistant Professor Fred Hoerndli’s research provides new insights into the intricacies of memory formation and maintenance.