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CBS News: Lakota tribal members to meet with Colorado State University 1 year after buffalo revitalization
Lakota tribal members will meet Thursday at the Colorado State University campus in Fort Collins to continue the buffalo revitalization partnership that began one year ago. The tribal members are traveling from the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. On Thursday, tribal members will team up with veterinarians and professors of agriculture at CSU for the annual "round-up" where the animals will be tagged, vaccinated and blood-tested.
New study shows unique role of mitochondria in neuronal signaling
Neuroscience researchers uncover exciting ways neurons communicate in the processes of learning and memory formation
New study reveals cortical-to-brainstem circuit that reduces stress
Researchers identify a neural circuit connecting the prefrontal cortex to the brainstem and showed that activating it reduced fight or flight stress responses
PhD student honored for reproductive research
Biomedical Sciences PhD student's award-winning reproductive research helps launch career in wildlife conservation
The Hindu: SRIHER ties up with Colorado State University for courses, research
CSU and Sri Ramachandra Institute for Higher Education and Research signed an MoU 2for four areas for exchange and transfer of academic credits: engineering, biomedical sciences, public health and medical microbiology.
The Guardian: ‘Rewinding human mistakes’: can IVF save the world’s most threatened species?
Dr Jennifer Barfield, a veterinary scientist at Colorado State University, is using IVF to help conserve bison in the Yellowstone national park. “These technologies are also used to move valuable genetics between populations in the form of sperm, eggs, or embryos which is, in many ways, easier than moving live animals,” said Barfield.
College celebrates 25th Research Day with record participation
The 25th annual CVMBS Research Day showcased cutting-edge research projects from members of the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences community. The annual symposium is an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to present their work and talents, connect with other students and faculty at CSU, and learn about other disciplines.
PhD grad leads new discovery on a micro-RNA critical for insulin signaling and energy balance
New study may help explain why many people with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder also suffer from insulin-based problems such as type 2 diabetes and heart conditions.
Research team find surprising differences in how males and females respond to stress
A new study finds that stimulating a particular circuit of the brain calms stress reactivity in males but not in females.
State Magazine: What democracy means to me: Opportunity
Phoenix Espinoza is a junior studying biomedical sciences at CSU: "Not only am I attending CSU, but I’m an undergraduate researcher working with professors to examine the connections between nutrition and function of the cardiovascular system. I’m forever grateful for the chance to build a better life for myself and my family through the transformative power of education."