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The Art of Research: Jan Leach
CSU Distinguished Scholar Jan Leach talks about her career in agricultural biology and her philosophies on research and education
Canine volunteers needed for two CSU studies on cognitive function in dogs
The increased lifespan of dogs has resulted in more cases of cognitive decline, prompting research by CSU veterinarians to develop treatments aimed at slowing its progression.
How can different sourdough starters impact bread quality and health?
Two CSU researchers are among the collaborators on a study to determine how different combinations of bacteria and yeast in sourdough starters can yield different health benefits, ranging from a reduction in gluten to the ability to make bread without the synthetic additives found in other products.
CSU faculty selected as senior members of National Academy of Inventors
Colorado State University faculty Dr. Dean Hendrickson and Professor Melissa Reynolds have been named as senior members of the National Academy of Inventors. The honor recognizes early career faculty, scientists and administrators who “foster a spirit of innovation within their communities and institutions while educating and mentoring the next generation of inventors.”
Can we treat cellular aging like a disease for higher impact care?
The exponential rise in rates of Alzheimer’s and cardiovascular diseases, cancer, dementia and physical frailty across the globe are by-products of a longer life span. Humankind simply had to start living long enough to experience them.
‘Look into Your Heart’: Art exhibition to bridge research with older adults
The Jan. 23 event will feature poster zines from Assistant Professor Roberto Muntoreanu’s Fall 2023 Advanced Typography and Design class.
CSU researchers help chart U.S. course for removing carbon, reversing climate change
Scientists including Colorado State University Distinguished Professor Keith Paustian and members of his research team outline a path to decarbonization – and how much it will cost – in two high-profile national reports.
To help adults age healthier, CSU economists say we need to distribute the wealth
Older Americans with more wealth tend to be healthier. New research by Assistant Professor Ray Miller of the Department of Economics describes why.
CSU research expenditures set another record, sustaining growth and setting sights on the future
Colorado State University continues to see record-breaking numbers in sponsored project expenditures, edging close to a half-billion dollars with a total of $498.1 million in the last fiscal year. The university saw a $41.2 million, or 9%, increase over 2021-22.
CSU and Marvel Fusion to build groundbreaking $150M laser facility through public-private partnership
A new partnership between Colorado State University and Marvel Fusion will support construction of a next-generation, high-power laser and fusion research facility on the CSU Foothills Campus.