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CSU research team to develop technology for new rapid, at-home HIV test
The National Institute of Health has awarded a team of Colorado State University researchers $2.9 million to develop a new diagnostic platform needed to create a more accurate and user-friendly at-home HIV test.
Science and creativity: Jennifer McLean wins 2024 CSU Board of Governors Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award
Jennifer McLean, Ph.D., an associate professor in the Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Pathology, was named the recipient of the 2024 Board of Governors Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching Award earlier this month.
A gift in recognition of the value of animals
A visit to Colorado State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences inspired the long-time Denver businessman Allen Hanano to make a planned gift of $2.5 million to help advance education and research in animal wellness at the college’s new Veterinary Health and Education Complex.
MIP professor honored with inaugural CSU Board of Governors Excellence in Graduate Teaching Award
A proven leader in research and education, Jeffrey Wilusz, Ph.D., a professor in the Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Pathology, has been selected as the first ever recipient of the CSU Board of Governors Excellence in Graduate Teaching award.
CVMBS wins five Celebrate! awards
Frank Garry, Sandra Quackenbush, Greg Ebel, Jeff Wilsuz and Jenny McLean were honored for their contributions to research, teaching and service.
In the face of adversity: Paco’s journey through critical care
In a remarkable tale of resilience, Paco, the 2-year-old cat, emerged victorious against the grips of a life-threatening septic abdomen.
Local student’s science fair project leads to co-authorship of equine research at Colorado State University
Samantha Keeney, an 8th-grade student from Boulder, Colorado, embarked on a remarkable scientific journey driven by her passion for horse riding. Her curiosity led her to investigate the effects of exercise stress on equine physiology, ultimately collaborating with Colorado State University's esteemed faculty in the Department of Clinical Sciences. Together, they delved into the intricate interplay between cortisol levels and cytokine elevation in horses subjected to moderate exercise. Their findings, including the correlation of cortisol with key cytokines like G-CSF and eotaxin, shed new light on equine health and welfare during athletic performance, potentially paving the way for enhanced strategies to optimize horse well-being.
Joints that could heal themselves? Researchers could get there in five years
A team of researchers from Colorado State University and two other Colorado campuses has been awarded up to $39 million to develop novel treatments for osteoarthritis, a painful and disabling degenerative joint disease that impacts more than 32.5 million people in the U.S.
State of Colorado veterinary loan forgiveness program selects six recipients
The Veterinary Education Loan Repayment Program (VELRP), a state of Colorado program that helps pay off student loan debt for veterinarians who practice in underserved areas, has announced six recipients for 2024.
Microbiology instructor Traci Kinkel named a 2024 “Best Teacher”
Traci Kinkel, Ph.D., an instructor in the Department of Microbiology, Immunology, has been recognized as a 2024 Best Teacher at Colorado State University, for her commitment to student success, passion for Microbiology, and ongoing community contributions.