Studying the course of infection: Colorado State University teams up with UCHealth for COVID-19 biobank, research
The goal of the research is to identify and follow the course of infection in people for at least six months.
The goal of the research is to identify and follow the course of infection in people for at least six months.
CSU has a long history of investigating infectious disease outbreaks and is known for research exploring the complex interplay of pathogens, disease vectors, and the ecosystems in which transmissions occur.
A recent survey conducted by Colorado researchers sheds light on how severely COVID-19 is affecting the region’s most economically vulnerable families — and the most effective ways for them to cope with it.
The two-day virtual workshop will delve into the rapidly evolving science around how the virus spreads.
Students and faculty in the Colorado School of Public Health at CSU have stepped up to help their community during the coronavirus pandemic.
A new modeling report estimates just how much Coloradans have changed their behaviors since the start of the pandemic.
They've received a grant from the Colorado Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute under the COVID-19-Related Research Pilot program.
Primarily, the CSU team is focused on N95 particulate respirators that offer certified protection from aerosols in the workplace.
Many Colorado State University students don’t want to leave Fort Collins after they graduate, and who can blame them?
The Colorado School of Public Health has launched a new grant program to fund research projects that cross the boundaries of its three institutions: Colorado State University, the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus and the University of Northern Colorado.