Cox-York becomes CSU Research Integrity Officer
Kimberly Cox-York to oversee research integrity, misconduct, conflict management for the University.
Kimberly Cox-York to oversee research integrity, misconduct, conflict management for the University.
In addition to receiving $4,000 for travel and research expenses, the new fellows will engage in professional development workshops and leadership and mentorship opportunities.
Join the ‘Action in the Time of Crisis’ watch party for a recap of the work researchers have accomplished over the past year.
The first discussion, on the topic of DNA synthesis and the risks of attacks on DNA databases, will take place on March 23, 4-5 p.m., via Zoom.
Biosecurity, infectious disease and the animal-human interface will be the spotlight of the CERES symposium on Jan. 28.
The teams were selected from a competitive pool of applicants to pursue significant issues in our society using research partnerships to create new opportunities and solutions.
The town hall, on Microsoft Teams, is open to any member of the CSU community, including students, faculty and staff.
Speakers from the academic, technology, manufacturing, health care, energy, and space industries will share what the future could look like in these sectors.
Sen. Cory Gardner was on campus to learn about CSU’s work in testing, senior care facility surveillance and vaccine development.
In addition to receiving $4,000 for travel and research expenses, the new fellows will also engage in professional development, leadership and mentorship opportunities throughout the academic year.