CBS4 Denver: Young scientists empower women by launching fashion in the lab
Jessie Haugen Frenkel and Alexandra Todd are hoping to make science fashionable. They want to empower women, promote disease prevention and support research.
Jessie Haugen Frenkel and Alexandra Todd are hoping to make science fashionable. They want to empower women, promote disease prevention and support research.
“(Humans) are probably the worst offenders and probably the biggest target for cross-species transmission just because we do so many crazy things.” -Sue VandeWoude
A group of young researchers at CSU hopes to raise awareness about tuberculosis by putting eye-catching images of TB bacteria on sportswear.
Professor Ian Orme reveals why we've been taking the wrong supplement for good gut health.
A study led by Colorado State University found that the primary mosquito that carries Zika virus might also transmit chikungunya and dengue viruses with one bite.
Colorado State University scientists who research infectious disease hope to prepare for future outbreaks by fostering collaboration among scientists in industry, research institutions and government agencies.
CSU researchers have demonstrated a method of biosurveillance that quickly indicates whether Zika virus is present in local mosquito populations.
CSU wildlife disease experts are investigating whether a test developed to detect early-stage chronic wasting disease in deer might be used to identify the onset of brain disorders in people.
The Office of the Vice President for Research (OVPR) has announced funding for five of the 21 Programs of Research and Scholarly Excellence.
The Office of the Vice President for Research has designated 21 Programs of Research & Scholarly Excellence for fiscal years 2017-2020.