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Celebrating 50 years of environmental public health at CSU
This two-day celebration April 13-14 at the Hilton Hotel in Fort Collins features updates on the Environmental Public Health undergraduate program as well opportunities for you to provide feedback and connect with students, alumni, faculty and staff.
Interconnected impacts: Researcher honored as a steward for animal and human health
Dr. Angela Bosco-Lauth is the 2021 recipient of the Zoetis Award for Veterinary Research Excellence and will kick off the 23rd annual CVMBS Research Day with a keynote address.
CSU disaster prep expert Dr. Ragan Adams to speak at FEMA wildfire, flood risks and recovery webinar series
Wildfire, flood, agriculture and insurance experts will discuss recovery and increased flood risk.
National data science expert to discuss holistic study of COVID-19 in free Oct. 16 seminar
To explain how researchers are harnessing big data to understand more about the coronavirus, Dan Jacobson, a computational systems biologist at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, will deliver a virtual talk, followed by a panel discussion with Ray Goodrich, director of CSU’s Infectious Disease Research Institute, Professor Carol Wilusz, and other CSU faculty.
COVID-19 Impacts: Perspectives from Women in Science
Sept. 29: Moderated by professor emerita Carol Blair, CSU scientists with diverse expertise will provide their perspectives on a broad array of topics regarding COVID-19. The conversation will stretch from thoughts about the origin and transmission of corona viruses, testing strategies, human and community health impacts, and behavior changes noted during the pandemic.
Denver Museum of Nature & Science Webinar: Zoonotic Spillover and Emerging Viruses
8:30 a.m. Monday, Aug. 3: Brian Foy, PhD, and Tony Schountz, PhD, Professors in the CSU Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Pathology at Colorado State University will discuss the science behind animal-to-human transmission and how COVID-19 has played out thus far, followed by a live Q&A session.
Veterinary Continuing Education at the Translational Medicine Institute
Personalized instruction and customized audio-video support with the same "instant replay" technology used in video games and televised sports - so you may practice, analyze, and hone your skills and confidence in bringing new ideas and skills back to your daily practice. Our teaching laboratories include 12 complete endoscopic/arthroscopic stations with 4K monitors, and an Immersive Virtual Reality teaching lab.
TEDxCSU: Ideas Worth Spreading March 7
TEDxCSU strives to create a welcoming and inclusive atmosphere for everyone’s “Ideas Worth Spreading.” The event in the Lory Student Center will feature nine diverse speakers, a large exhibit hall highlighting Colorado businesses, entrepreneurs, and innovators, and three local entertainment acts.
World TB Day invites future scientists into a real lab
World TB Day at CSU offers high school students the opportunity to learn about tuberculosis as a global health problem and gain hands-on experience alongside researchers working to halt to the disease’s spread.
Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks author Rebecca Skloot to speak at CSU Oct. 7
Over 10 years, CSU alumna Rebecca Skloot researched and wrote "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks," which investigates the personal stories, family history, and scientific implications surrounding HeLa cells.