9News: Backyard chickens help CSU scientists learn about virus transmission
VIDEO: Dr. Angela Bosco-Lauth is studying chicken eggs to look at transmission of West Nile virus.
VIDEO: Dr. Angela Bosco-Lauth is studying chicken eggs to look at transmission of West Nile virus.
New research featured in the Journal of Neuroscience showed for the first time that a channel in the brain provides protection from epileptic seizures.
In the U.S., more than 15,000 deaths could be prevented each year by supporting urban cycling.
CSU's Brian Foy and Chilinh Nguyen collaborated on the research with UC Davis scientists.
The CSU team analyzed mutation types occurring in SARS-CoV-2 after cross-species infection.
The team examined biomarkers of DNA damage and stress and did not find any significant adverse health effects.
The guidelines recommend new air quality levels to protect the health of populations, by reducing levels of key air pollutants.
“In terms of my research contribution, the new initiatives that I will bring will focus on novel applications of cell and gene therapy in musculoskeletal and other conditions. Establishing a facility for state-of-the-art cell-based manufacturing will put us at the forefront of regenerative medicine,” Barry said.
Foy said there's a lack of evidence of ivermectin’s effect against SARS-CoV-2.
VIDEO: "There is really no good evidence that it helps cure or prevent COVID." -Professor Brian Foy, regarding the use of ivermectin and the coronavirus