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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.
Women in Science Network convenes around One Health, education, climate change, equity
Colorado State University’s annual Women in Science Symposium brought together a breadth of people from different disciplines to discuss multicultural aspects of One Health.
Can virtual reality play a role in veterinary education? CSU researchers think so
VetVR is a multidisciplinary initiative aimed at developing and testing virtual educational tools for veterinary medicine.
Agricultural health and safety center celebrates 30 years of impact and collaboration
The center has held continuous funding from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, a branch of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, throughout its 30 years of work. After initial funding in 1991, they have successfully competed for and been awarded additional funding six times, most recently in 2022. The center’s research support to date is more than $28.5 million dollars, with an additional $7.8 million in the next five years.
Research provides new insights on NASA Twins Study and health effects of long-duration space flight
Professor Susan Bailey said the findings have implications for future space travelers establishing a base on the Moon or traveling to Mars.
Training the next generation of scientists during a pandemic
“It’s now more important than ever that we’re training the next generation of scientists to be prepared for the next pandemic.” -Josh Schaeffer, assistant professor of occupational and environmental health
CSU occupational safety and health program receives $9 million training grant
The grant will support the education of more than 100 new professionals dedicated to improving worker health, safety and well-being.
Rice bran supplementation may help curb malnutrition, diarrhea for infants in middle and low-income countries
Associate Professor Elizabeth Ryan said there is a great deal of rice bran produced around the world, yet it is often either wasted or used as animal feed.
CSU researchers discover new technique to test for viral infections
A team of researchers has developed technology that can detect small amounts of antibodies in a person's blood.
Collegian: Neuroscience student becomes first CSU Astronaut Scholar
The Astronaut Scholarship Foundation awards the scholarship to STEM students, like senior neuroscience major Ben Fixman, for doing outstanding undergraduate research.