Two CVMBS alums named best teachers at CSU
Dr. Anna Fails and Dr. Noa Roman-Muniz, both alumnae of the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, will be honored at the 2022 CSU Best Teacher Awards March 30.
Dr. Anna Fails and Dr. Noa Roman-Muniz, both alumnae of the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, will be honored at the 2022 CSU Best Teacher Awards March 30.
Three biomedical sciences Ph.D. students earn predoctoral fellowships to support their leading-edge work studying impacts of chronic stress.
Seidel was known internationally as an expert on reproductive physiology whose applied research transformed animal agriculture. At CSU, where Seidel spent his 50-year career, he was also known as a brilliant, kind and hard-working colleague and a generous mentor.
Hamsters are widely used around the world as a model for Covid in humans. They are highly susceptible to the disease and shed lots of virus, raising the prospect of animal-to-human transmission, said Dr. Richard Bowen, who studies zoonotic diseases at Colorado State University.
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.
Showcasing outreach experiences from the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, visitors can engage with veterinary medicine throughout the Vida building at CSU Spur.
Dr. Angela Bosco-Lauth said people should not be worried about catching COVID from deer.
Dr. Robert Lee was celebrated for decades of impactful service to veterinary education at CSU.
VIDEO: Dr. Angela Bosco-Lauth is studying chicken eggs to look at transmission of West Nile virus.
New research featured in the Journal of Neuroscience showed for the first time that a channel in the brain provides protection from epileptic seizures.