CSU signs research, educational agreement with National University of Mongolia
More than 20 students from Mongolia have received master’s degrees at CSU.
More than 20 students from Mongolia have received master’s degrees at CSU.
The Zoetis team will explore the livestock immune system and target new immunotherapies.
The use of bats and mosquitoes for disease surveillance can change the way we monitor and prepare to combat diseases.
CSU has had a long history of infectious disease research, linking research to new innovations and practices in infection control.
A $1.5 million gift from alumna Leslie Buttorff will put CSU on the leading edge of cannabinoid research.
A team of CSU researchers are performing experiments to understand the degree to which environmental conditions affect natural gas migration.
CSU is attracting the attention and support from the U.S. Army and U.S. Department of Defense with its pioneering fitness study.
CSU took a multipronged approach to promote Biosafety and Biosecurity Month in October.
The institute is focused on examining interconnected problems in health between humans, animals and the environment.
CSU scientists contributed earthworm data from around the world.