‘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.
On April 17, pick up a “Passport to Discovery” in the Lory Student Center Ballroom at the Celebrate Undergraduate Research and Creativity Showcase.
The week's signature activity will be a "Passport to Discovery," a guided tour of labs, studios and classrooms all over campus.
They've created a simple, cheap set of handheld tests that can detect the presence of many water- or food-borne pathogens.
Fourteen participants in the 3 Minute Challenge were selected to become VPR fellows, and will receive $4,000 in scholarship and travel support.
President of Components for Cummins Inc., Tracy Embree, will visit campus March 8 to speak about “Leading a Values-Driven Company in a Global, Modern World.”
The system has more than 10,000 processing units, and an aggregate computing capacity 20 times greater than CSU’s current Information Science and Technology Center Cray HPC system.
CSU’s vaccine manufacturing facility, BioMARC, is developing a drug to protect U.S. soldiers from a mosquito-borne pathogen that can cause severe illness and death.
The Office of the Vice President for Research and the Office of the Vice President for University Operations Facilities Management are accepting applications for facilities improvement funds.
A total of 128 undergraduates, graduate students and post-doctoral fellows presented their research findings through talks and posters.