Immunology professor lands national honor for TB research
Dr. Ian Orme has been named a Fellow of the prestigious American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Dr. Ian Orme has been named a Fellow of the prestigious American Association for the Advancement of Science.
Harvard scientist to visit CSU to discuss global health threats.
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A research team led by a CSU doctoral student has confirmed for the first time that camels vent volumes of the deadly Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) virus.
A CSU microbiologist is examining a new way to halt malaria -- by making human blood poisonous to mosquitoes.
Students from across campus train service dogs to help save the lives of others.
Just in time for the Breeders’ Cup, a CSU researcher has released new studies about the impact of bleeding in racehorses' lungs.
Reduce your pet's chance of getting a disease by knowing this vaccination information.
CSU Professor Emeritus Charlie Calisher will draw from his 30-year distinguished career as a virologist when he speaks on October 14 as part of the free Author Series Program sponsored by Friends of the CSU Libraries.
Students from the site of the most important radiological event of the new millennium visit CSU and learn about CSU's radiation research.