Chemistry Nobel laureate to speak at CSU
Martin Chalfie, who shared the 2008 Nobel Prize in chemistry, will deliver a public talk April 11.
Martin Chalfie, who shared the 2008 Nobel Prize in chemistry, will deliver a public talk April 11.
The School of Global Environmental Sustainability (SoGES) will host a panel discussion on genetically modified organisms from 5-6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 30, at Avogadro’s Number.
CSU researchers are trekking through North Dakota this week to dart-deliver a contraceptive vaccine to a group of wild horses.
Monfort Professor Shane Hentges will deliver a public talk this month on her work to untangle what drives obesity and anorexia on March 24 at 4 p.m. in Clark A Room 202.
Kjell Lindgren will return to campus March 22 to share his experiences as a NASA astronaut on the International Space Station.
CSU will introduce youth to its renowned gross anatomy lab through interactive K-12 community events in February and March, and the university’s first annual anatomy camp for high school students in July.
More than 150 aspiring scientists competed in the 17th Annual Research Day on Saturday, held by the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.
Biomedical sciences undergraduate Jada Boyd received a national award for her research in cancer.
More than 300 CSU graduate students presented their work at the 2015 Graduate Student Showcase, and nine College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences students came away with awards.
CSU's Kathy Partin has been named the director of The Office of Research Integrity, which oversees and directs Public Health Service research integrity activities on behalf of the Secretary of Health and Human Services.