Filling in the gaps: Student-founded Lacuna Diagnostics uses tech to speed up test time
CSU veterinary and business students have created Lacuna Diagnostics, a start-up company that will change how veterinarians process test results.
CSU veterinary and business students have created Lacuna Diagnostics, a start-up company that will change how veterinarians process test results.
The Western Slope Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory provides a variety of testing services, with an emphasis on locally pertinent diagnostics, such as necropsy examination of small and large animals, molecular and serologic diagnostics, and parasitology.
When researchers looked at astronaut Scott Kelly’s DNA, they found that the ends of his chromosomes got longer during his 340 days in space. “More research is needed, of course, but it certainly cracks open the question of whether spending time in space could reverse the aging process,” says CSU’s Susan Bailey, PhD, who conducted the research.
CSU DVM student Keira Sztukowski's research on HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders resulted in novel and important findings.
Misty, a 3-year-old Great Pyrenees mix with a congenital heart defect, was saved by minimally invasive surgery — the same kind humans get — at Colorado State University.
VIDEO: A shocking 8 million dogs are diagnosed with heart disease every year, either from birth or developed later in life. But now, a group of veterinarians are using cutting-edge technology to save our four-legged companions.
CVMBS alumni awarded scholarships for an individualized and accelerated research-based doctorate program.
Katie Brown went to camp this summer – Anatomy Camp.
Dillon Donaghy, microbiology major, studied abroad in England this summer.
Zach Johnson was the risk management intern for YMCA of the Rockies this summer.