'Exquisite resolution:' Microscopes illuminate hidden, intracellular worlds
CSU's Microscope Imaging Network is a centrally funded consortium of research microscopes for live- or fixed-cell biological imaging.
CSU's Microscope Imaging Network is a centrally funded consortium of research microscopes for live- or fixed-cell biological imaging.
Scientists have shed light on a long-obscured cellular process: a mammalian cell membrane's relationship with a scaffolding underneath it, the cortical actin cytoskeleton.
Stargell strives to continue her mentoring, to grow and strengthen her department ranks, and to develop new programs and ideas.
Three researchers from Colorado State University are among the 93 scientists across the country who recently received the innovative new grant.
Dean Tsao is this year's College of Natural Sciences Distinguished Alumnus. He delivered a keynote speech at the college’s Scholarship and Fellowship Recognition Luncheon in October.
Fourth-year biochemistry student Josh Romero shared his story at the College of Natural Sciences Scholarship and Fellowship Recognition Luncheon.
Watch a brief explainer on a recent breakthrough from the Stasevich lab: RNA translation in real time.
Joan Steitz, a Yale University Sterling Professor of molecular biophysics and biochemistry, will share her story and insights during the Murray Honors Visiting Scholar lecture, 8 p.m. Oct. 12 in the Lory Student Center Ballroom.
Assistant professors Tim Stasevich and Brian Musky have received a four-year, $1.2 million grant from the W.M. Keck Foundation for a project that combines sensitive microscopes and sophisticated computation.
Researchers in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology have designed a genetic modification to one type of coxsackievirus that strips its ability to replicate, mutate and cause illness.