Canine cancer prevention vaccine study seeks participants
CSU is leading the clinical trials for the largest interventional canine cancer study ever conducted.
CSU is leading the clinical trials for the largest interventional canine cancer study ever conducted.
Nicole Ehrhart, one of Colorado State University’s foremost experts in translational medicine, has been named director of the Columbine Health Systems Center for Healthy Aging.
“Cancer sucks. But I’ve learned about cancer through One Cure and there’s hope through studying animals." -Clint Bowyer
The Feline Cancer Core, a multidisciplinary CSU team has joined forces to find answers to a question that has vexed animal owners and clinicians alike: Is it cancer or is it IBD?
VIDEO: Dr. Nicole Ehrhart of Colorado State University gives an update on her work and her thoughts on collaboration during the 4th Annual Vail Scientific Summit.
In training the algorithm, James Zou, PhD, assistant professor of biomedical data science at Stanford University, collaborated with the College of Veterinary Medicine at Colorado State University, where a group of veterinary experts annotated more than 100,000 clinical notes, assigning disease codes to each case.
Called comparative or translational oncology, this field is different from traditional animal research in laboratory rodents in a few ways, says Dr. Kristen Weishaar, a veterinarian and clinical trials director at the Flint Animal Cancer Center at Colorado State University in Fort Collins.
VIDEO: After finding a veterinarian in Fort Collins at Colorado State University, Shane lost part of his nose to cancer but survived -- and now, he has a new purpose.
Nearly 200 people attended Zoobiquity Colorado, a national meeting on regenerative medicine advances.
Mather found herself at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, boasting one of the nation's premier veterinary research hospitals. If she were to find an answer to Taz's illness, it would be at CSU.