CSU research spending increases to $332 million in FY 2016
Research expenditures at Colorado State University increased by nearly five percent, to $332 million, in Fiscal Year 2016.
Research expenditures at Colorado State University increased by nearly five percent, to $332 million, in Fiscal Year 2016.
Experts in education, health, defense, computing and energy industries will discuss how they are using virtual reality technology during Colorado State University's first Virtual Reality Symposium, Oct. 21.
The Office of the Vice President for Research has announced funding for Programs of Research and Scholarly Excellence for 2016, with the goal of enhancing research, teaching and service impacts.
Sanofi Pasteur's William Warren will discuss his company’s latest design of a surrogate human immune system.
Colorado State University is being recognized – yet again – for its leadership in developing robust relationships, locally and globally, which lead to greater innovation and economic prosperity.
The Office of the Vice President for Research has selected Raymond Goodrich as the new Infectious Disease Research Center executive director.
The 'Collaboratory,' comprising Colorado State University, Colorado School of Mines, University of Colorado Boulder and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, was founded a decade ago as a clean energy research partnership.
CSU was selected to join a five-state infectious disease training partnership led by Duke University.
The Office of the Vice President for Research is launching a Virtual Reality Initiative, with the goal of expanding the breadth and depth of this emerging technical field.
CSU's vice president for research, Alan Rudolph, has co-authored a clinical report on a brain-machine interface for paralyzed patients.