CSU reaffirms no current or past large COVID-19 outbreaks
CSU does not currently have a new, single COVID-19 outbreak of 375 students, and has never had an outbreak of that size.
CSU does not currently have a new, single COVID-19 outbreak of 375 students, and has never had an outbreak of that size.
Making the in-demand drug remdesivir is costly, inefficient and can be hazardous. Garret Miyake's lab has a “radical” technology that might be able to streamline the process.
CSU has a long history of investigating infectious disease outbreaks and is known for research exploring the complex interplay of pathogens, disease vectors, and the ecosystems in which transmissions occur.
“It’s now more important than ever that we’re training the next generation of scientists to be prepared for the next pandemic.” -Josh Schaeffer, assistant professor of occupational and environmental health
When the fall semester got underway at Colorado State University on Aug. 24, about 64% of classes were taught either entirely face-to-face or in a hybrid model with some in-person instruction.
Researchers found that the nucleocapsid protein in the SARS-CoV-2 virus may be associated with packaging of viral RNA and may reduce an infected cell’s anti-viral stress response.
Jessica Witt and a team from University of Michigan are identifying ways to visually communicate COVID-19 risk data to the public.
Three summer courses are providing a glimpse of the new normal at Colorado State University, at least for the fall, as faculty and students return to campus with new health protocols prompted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
With help from the Colorado Center for Cyber Security and the National Science Foundation the department managed to create more than 10 new summer internship positions.
Researchers will survey Noyce scholars, just entering the teaching profession, on how they've responded to the pandemic.