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Study explores mental well-being of zoo professionals
A study co-authored by Lori Kogan, professor of clinical sciences, explores the mental well-being of animal care and health professionals (ACHPs) in zoos.
Major international air pollution intervention co-led by CSU researcher moves the field toward solutions
Air pollution intervention project providing cleaner burning stoves in four countries will continue to assess health impacts on children through 2026
New study shows unique role of mitochondria in neuronal signaling
Neuroscience researchers uncover exciting ways neurons communicate in the processes of learning and memory formation
Fulbright Postdoctoral Fellowship Awardee: Jacey Cerda
Jacey Cerda, a fourth-year Doctor of Veterinary Medicine student, was awarded a Fulbright postdoctoral fellowship to complete fieldwork in Australia.
New study reveals cortical-to-brainstem circuit that reduces stress
Researchers identify a neural circuit connecting the prefrontal cortex to the brainstem and showed that activating it reduced fight or flight stress responses
ASM: New Enzymatic Cocktail Kills Tuberculosis-Causing Mycobacteria
According to study coauthor Richard Slayden, Ph.D., a professor in the Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Pathology at Colorado State University, the new therapy complements current standard-of-care drugs and does not have many of the drug-drug interactions that are problematic with many anti-mycobacterial drugs in use.
PhD student honored for reproductive research
Biomedical Sciences PhD student's award-winning reproductive research helps launch career in wildlife conservation
An interview with Sydney Simpson: 2024 Dunkin Award Winner
The 2024 BSAVA Dunkin Award for the best published paper in small animal medicine in the Journal of Small Animal Practice was awarded to Colorado State University's Sydney Simpson, who received mentorship by senior author Dr. Kristin Zersen.
CSU air pollution expert empowers people to reduce their personal risk in new report
Access to clean air is a human right, yet air pollution remains the world’s largest environmental health risk. A new WHO report prepared by Assistant Professor David Rojas outline practical actions individuals can take to reduce their exposure to air pollution.
PhD grad leads new discovery on a micro-RNA critical for insulin signaling and energy balance
New study may help explain why many people with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder also suffer from insulin-based problems such as type 2 diabetes and heart conditions.