Collegian: The science behind the on-campus wastewater testing at CSU
The wastewater testing on Colorado State University’s campus has been a hot topic of conversation, appearing in several articles and news stories over the last few weeks.
The wastewater testing on Colorado State University’s campus has been a hot topic of conversation, appearing in several articles and news stories over the last few weeks.
Investigators search for ways to reduce amount of tylosin phosphate given to cattle.
If you’re a guy who owns a cat, what kind of effect does it have on suitors if you post a picture posing with your favorite feline?
“Science is a very collaborative endeavor. It really takes many individuals, many groups of people with different talents, differing capabilities to come together to solve problems that are of the magnitude of the COVID-19 pandemic that we’re trying to solve right now." -Ray Goodrich
Angela M. Bosco-Lauth, Airn E. Hartwig, Stephanie M. Porter and other researchers at CSU’s College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences note that while millions of humans have been infected with the virus worldwide and 1 million have died, there are only a handful of reports of pets that have become infected naturally.
Biomedical sciences doctoral students publish cutting-edge research that helps unravel vast neuroscience mysteries.
PODCAST: Hurricane and fire seasons are affecting communities across the US and globally. In this episode, host Bryan James is joined by epidemiologist and climate change expert, Dr. Brooke Anderson, Ph.D., Associate Professor at Colorado State University.
My Why: Every conversation I have is connected to animals, animal care, animal health, and public health. How fun is that? You get to talk about animals all the time! Veterinarians have the most interesting and gross (fun!) conversations even at the dinner table.
The Columbine Health Systems Center for Healthy Aging at Colorado State University has amassed one of the largest archives of longitudinally collected human samples of COVID-19 through their research in skilled nursing facilities.
"Take every day very slowly and take time to yourself to do the things that make your heart happy. Don’t get overwhelmed by the weight of what’s going on on the world in the world on a global scale. Take a step away from that and just really find what makes you happy truly in your core." -Bevin Luna