Can COVID-19 be contracted from pets?
Pet owners should listen to the advice of their veterinarians and public health experts on COVID-19.
Pet owners should listen to the advice of their veterinarians and public health experts on COVID-19.
A group at Colorado State University is working on ways to inactivate the virus, which is one option for developing a vaccine.
Scientists at CSU’s Infectious Disease Research Center in Fort Collins are nearing a key milestone in developing a vaccine for the new coronavirus -- but it’s just one of many hurdles still to overcome
Inside a busy microbiology lab on Colorado State University’s foothills campus, the quest for a coronavirus vaccine has already begun.
The coronavirus outbreak is serious but isn’t a cause for panic, a panel of researchers and experts at Colorado State University agreed Wednesday. Four CSU professors participated in the panel and Mark Zabel, research associate dean in the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, served as moderator.
Rebekah Kading, associate professor of Microbiology, Immunology and Pathology is one of many who are working with experts from around the world to determine how bats transferred the respiratory virus to humans, who are now passing it among each other.
VIDEO: A team of infectious disease researchers at Colorado State University are joining the fight against coronavirus. Rebekah Kading interview.
Dr. Kelly Santangelo is the 2019 recipient of the Zoetis Award for Veterinary Research Excellence, and will kick off the 21st annual CVMBS Research Day with a keynote address.
A member of the Navaho Nation, John began his educational journey when he left the reservation to attend the Marine Military Academy, a college preparatory high school in Texas, aided by a scholarship from the Navaho Code Talkers organization.
At the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Science's Fall Forum on Nov. 13, Dean Mark Stetter honored five faculty members for their outstanding work in diversity, research, teaching, service, and advising.