New research reveals clues about the development of epilepsy
Research team discovers neuronal processes that could help advance future preventative treatments for post-traumatic epilepsy.
Research team discovers neuronal processes that could help advance future preventative treatments for post-traumatic epilepsy.
Biomedical Sciences Assistant Professor Fred Hoerndli's research provides new insights into the intricacies of memory formation and maintenance.
Thirteen students nominated by faculty mentors were awarded the CVMBS Diversity Scholarship to further their work on specific research, outreach or professional development projects for the summer of 2021.
History provides an atlas for Ron Tjalkens’ research into neurodegenerative disorders like Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, and now long haul COVID-19.
Boettcher Investigator Julie Moreno and Dr. Stephanie McGrath conduct translational research in dogs with the goal of developing diagnostics and treatments for neurodegenerative diseases in humans.
Thanks to COVID-19, many incoming first-year students faced a tough decision: whether or not to go to college at all.
We polled a cross-section of our graduating students about their hopes and dreams, and even though the coronavirus pandemic has changed commencement plans, their futures look bright!
Aidan Lewis celebrated his graduation from CSU with a one-way ticket to San Diego where he plans to enjoy the ocean while pondering his next steps.
Understanding why and how prolonged psychosocial stress, including mood and anxiety disorders, increases risk for chronic physiological illnesses like hypertension and diabetes is at the heart of Brent Myers’s research.
CSU students Raegan Petch and Jessica Roberts are each recipients of Astronaut Scholarships.