New insights into immune response with coronavirus vaccine candidate SolaVAX
The vaccine candidate helped minimize changes in tissues in the lungs caused by SARS-CoV-2.
The vaccine candidate helped minimize changes in tissues in the lungs caused by SARS-CoV-2.
CSU Ventures, the CSU technology transfer office, is hosting its annual innovation symposium as a virtual event on April 27-29.
A distinguished legal scholar with deep experience in health law and policy, international relations and intellectual property, Sam Halabi will begin his work in the OVPR in May.
The International Weed Genomics Consortium, comprising 17 academic partners across seven countries, assembles a global community of experts who will develop genomic tools that fundamentally advance humanity’s approach to weeds and crops.
The Columbine Health Systems Center for Healthy Aging is hosting a panel discussion on Monday, April 26 at noon to answer community questions about how middle-aged adults can live longer, healthier lives.
Kimberly Cox-York to oversee research integrity, misconduct, conflict management for the University.
In addition to receiving $4,000 for travel and research expenses, the new fellows will engage in professional development workshops and leadership and mentorship opportunities.
Dr. Heather Pidcoke, chief medical research officer, battled follicular lymphoma during the coronavirus pandemic.
The first discussion, on the topic of DNA synthesis and the risks of attacks on DNA databases, will take place on March 23, 4-5 p.m., via Zoom.