‘We have to try it’: Tuberculosis expert explores coronavirus vaccine research
The team is selecting pieces of proteins from the virus that are known to elicit an immune response against COVID-19.
The team is selecting pieces of proteins from the virus that are known to elicit an immune response against COVID-19.
CSU Magazine: Dr. George Glover initiated infectious disease research, a premier enterprise at the college that became Colorado State University.
CSU leadership, researchers and alumni are working together to produce hand sanitizer for the campus community.
World TB Day at CSU offers high school students the opportunity to learn about tuberculosis as a global health problem and gain hands-on experience alongside researchers working to halt to the disease’s spread.
At CSU, the research will include a multidisciplinary team of at least 20 researchers, students and staff.
Three faculty members in the Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Pathology have been named 2019-20 U.S. Fulbright Scholars, receiving support for research projects in Spain, Brazil, and Australia.
High school students can meet CSU researchers, clinicians, and public-health officials who work on TB in humans and natural animal hosts, 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Monday, March 25.
Brian Foy, a professor in the Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Pathology, received a National Institutes of Health grant in the amount of $3.6 million for a randomized clinical trial in Burkina Faso.
As John Spencer looked out at the friends, family, colleagues, former students and rec league soccer players gathered at a local sports bar Thursday to toast to Ian Orme, he knew one thing: "He would have loved this... He had a big heart. He cared about everybody.”
Brazilians who hunt or eat armadillos are at a higher risk of catching leprosy than people who don’t interact with the animals, a new study finds.