CSU biochemists, cancer biologists find key vulnerability in rare brain tumors
Proteins that regulate mitosis can play essential roles in determining whether cancer cells proliferate or die.
Proteins that regulate mitosis can play essential roles in determining whether cancer cells proliferate or die.
James Bamburg was elected Fellow of the American Society for Cell Biology, but his legacy doesn't end with just his research.
When you’re cooking or cleaning inside your home, what chemicals are you breathing, and are they potentially harmful? CSU chemists have given us a solid start on the answer.
Brown algae are brown because they have evolved a special set of pigments that absorb even more light for photosynthesis than green plants and green algae do.
A multifaceted team at CSU has secured support from the NSF for a new high-performance computing (HPC) cyberinfrastructure to amplify research across campus.
Sarah Hervey, a second-generation professor, continues to leave a legacy at Colorado State University by creating a brand new course in the Department of Psychology.
Colorado State University’s Department of Biology recently received a collection of taxidermy specimens to assist with the education of students, thanks to the generosity of a donor with ties to the University.
The Colorado State University LIFE sciences faculty members demonstrate this through their willingness to adapt to changing student needs.