CSU to host Bipartisan Commission on Biodefense Nov. 5
Participants at the event will include Thomas Daschle, former Senate majority leader, and Kenneth Wainstein, former Homeland Security adviser to President George W. Bush.
Participants at the event will include Thomas Daschle, former Senate majority leader, and Kenneth Wainstein, former Homeland Security adviser to President George W. Bush.
The first Adaptive Design Workshop for Preclinical, Clinical Veterinary, and Translational Human Studies at the Translational Medicine Institute is set for Nov. 8.
Spending on research, which has grown by nearly $100 million in the last decade, signals a bright future for the university's research environment.
The translation of our ideas into practice continues to make significant contributions to our ever-increasing desire to understand and make impacts in the lives of the people of the world.
Experience the limitless potential of virtual, augmented and mixed reality with Colorado State University students, faculty and friends as part of RamReality, which includes the XR Symposium and Hackathon events.
Zoetis, the world's leading animal health company, has signed an agreement with CSU to establish a research lab at the university that will explore the livestock immune system and target new immunotherapies.
Technology and teamwork combine to provide the Office of Sponsored Programs workplace flexibility.
John Wyckoff talks about a new research project to develop a human vaccine against the Rift Valley Fever virus.
Hank Gardner, an associate vice president for research who co-founded Colorado State University’s Office of Defense Engagement, retired this spring and will be succeeded by Kelly Mann, who has been named interim director of the office.
Nicole Ehrhart, one of Colorado State University’s foremost experts in translational medicine, has been named director of the Columbine Health Systems Center for Healthy Aging.