Eight students receive NSF graduate fellowships
Awardees are chosen from over 13,000 applicants and represent a wide range of scientific disciplines.
Awardees are chosen from over 13,000 applicants and represent a wide range of scientific disciplines.
The School of Global Environmental Sustainability has selected four Global Challenges Research Teams and six Research Fellows.
Senior design students are using tobacco leaves to grow antibodies that treat Japanese Encephalitis Virus.
Engineering students designed a custom, 2-hecoliter brewery for their Senior Design Project.
A multi-institutional team is newly commissioned to analyze the security of the nation's biomanufacturing infrastructure.
Rocky Mountain Magnetic Resonance is a research facility specializing in the study of permeable materials.
Grad student Lei Wang earned the Biomedical Engineering Society Extended Abstract/Design and Research award.
The model would allow scientists and drug developers to better understand variability in drug concentrations among individuals in a population.
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.
Quantitative biology is a growing field, and CSU is leading efforts to expand its reach.The 10th q-bio Summer School and Conference ended in late July, and this year’s program offered eight scientific themes on different campuses.