'A promiscuous virus': CSU experts discuss SARS-CoV-2, what comes next
CSU experts discuss existing research, what questions remain and what’s next for university research teams.
CSU experts discuss existing research, what questions remain and what’s next for university research teams.
Researchers hope to inform policy management in Northern Colorado at a time when West Nile virus numbers are the highest they’ve been in years.
CSU atmospheric scientists and engineers will study the aerobiome — microbes in the air — as part of a new $12.5 million NSF project.
“CSU has a lot to be proud of with these findings. Employees conducted themselves responsibly and with care for their coworkers and families, guided by effective leadership, messaging and protocols that maintained a safe work environment during the early phases of the pandemic.” -Dr. Sue VandeWoude
"COVID has provided us with the perfect example of how we can't ignore animals or the environment,” said Dr. Angela Bosco-Lauth.
Extension’s role as a trusted community partner will play an important part in vaccine education and outreach.
Six teams of interdisciplinary undergraduate, graduate and professional students evaluated scenarios that represent One Health challenges with Fort Collins housing.
Veterinarians and epidemiologists study the health impacts of air pollution, including wildfire smoke, on performance horses.
For people experiencing homelessness, having a pet can provide valuable companionship, mental health benefits, security and opportunities for responsibility and self-redemption.