Summertime Standouts: Marley Webber
Webber, a biology major with a concentration in human anatomy and physiology, has spent the summer as an intern in the Biology/Zoology student advising office.
Webber, a biology major with a concentration in human anatomy and physiology, has spent the summer as an intern in the Biology/Zoology student advising office.
Student Kellyn Dassler spent her summer working at Carnegie Mellon University as part of the Human-Computer Interaction Institute.
Computer science and biology researchers are helping scientists engineer how organisms respond to changing environments.
For the first time in 20 years, a Colorado State University professor is the recipient of one of the nation’s top teaching and research prizes in chemical sciences, which includes a $100,000 research grant.
The Department of Physics at CSU will host a free, all-ages event at the Madison-Macdonald Observatory to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing.
Biochemistry researchers have made an antibody-based probe with a powerful distinction: Their genetically encoded probe works in living cells.
The popular summer camp expanded to eastern Colorado this year, in an effort to reach more students.
Researchers have designed a new experimental system that can rapidly assess the pathogenic effects of a drug on developing neurons.
Fionna Samuels to use three-year fellowship to continue studying cryoprotectant molecules
Researchers have developed imaging technology and computational analyses to visualize viral frameshifting at the level of single molecules in living cells.