Rushika Perera named American Chemical Society young investigator
"I am very excited to move this field forward and to utilize metabolism as a way to choke virus replication in both the human host and mosquito vector." -Rushika Perera
"I am very excited to move this field forward and to utilize metabolism as a way to choke virus replication in both the human host and mosquito vector." -Rushika Perera
Dr. Amy MacNeill and her team are using the vaccinia virus – used as the very first vaccine, for smallpox – to make a vaccine that would protect against coronavirus.
From her vet school days volunteering at Colorado State University's Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory, through nearly two decades of work protecting animal health, and more than a year of interim leadership, Dr. Kristy Pabilonia has been named Director of Clinical Diagnostics for the Veterinary Health System.
Celebrate! Colorado State honors the teaching, research, and service contributions of faculty and staff. Eight people from the college received awards this year.
The hospital is open, providing care to large and small animal patients for emergencies, critical follow-up appointments, and pharmacy orders.
Prepared with the necessary certification for laboratory testing performed on humans, the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory is ready to help the local community process more coronavirus tests.
Cancer risk is considered a potential “showstopper” for a manned mission to Mars.
Companies have turned to CSU for help in testing the coronavirus against existing drugs.
In response to the need for ventilators brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, Colorado State University’s James L. Voss Veterinary Teaching Hospital has loaned 33 machines to UCHealth Medical Center of the Rockies.
When Laurie Meythaler-Mullins arrived in the village of Holy Cross for the first time last October, she wasn’t quite prepared for her reception in the Southwest Alaska community.