Category: "Research"
Assistant professor develops novel methods for analyzing microbiome data
Human microbiome research seeks to better understand the role of our microbial communities and how they interact with their host, respond to their environment and influence disease.
Study uncovers safety concerns with some air purifiers marketed for COVID-19
Joint university research finds some air purifiers may actually increase harmful airborne chemicals.
CSU researchers discover key protein associated with dementia, other diseases
Understanding the role of a tiny protein in the brain could be the key to understanding the development of dementia associated with neuro-degenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer’s.
CSU chemistry professors Zadrozny and Bandar receive prestigious Cottrell Scholar Award
For the first time in CSU history, the Cottrell Scholar Award honors more than one professor.
W.M. Keck Foundation awards CSU $1 million to study rare sugars fundamental to biology
The team will study some of the world’s most important biochemicals – sugars, including carbohydrates.
CSU alum leads state efforts for convalescent plasma consortium
Dr. John Eisenach was inspired by a mentor to create the Colorado COVID-19 Convalescent Plasma Project Consortium.
National Geographic film reveals how CSU researchers track bird migration through feathers
"Feathers in Flight: The Bird Genoscape Project" is a National Geographic film featuring CSU's innovative research focusing on bird migration and conservation.
Researchers call for international protection strategies for soil ecosystem
CSU's Diana Wall is part of a team to unveil a new soil monitoring initiative that could help with creating new protection mechanisms for all lands.
Genetic material packaged inside cells is more solid than liquid
The discovery could lead to more accurate understanding of how the genome is encoded and decoded.