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CSU leads interdisciplinary research into antibacterial material for internal medical devices
Researchers at Colorado State University and the University of St. Andrews in Scotland have developed an effective and flexible antimicrobial material that could be used to coat medical devices placed inside the body.
Getting to the heart of the matter, with COVID-19 patients
Using a noninvasive pulmonary imaging technology, Professor Jennifer Mueller leads research aimed at helping severely ill COVID-19 patients receive more targeted care and have better chances of recovery.
CSU researchers think it’s time for a government agency focused solely on climate research, innovation
The researchers propose a new agency, ARPA-C, that would place issues of culture and equity alongside science and technology.
Research team inks licensing deal for COVID-19 viral detection test
The team has licensed their viral RNA-testing platform to Quara Devices, a startup company specializing in diagnostic biosensors.
Dynamics of key viral attack strategy visible for first time
Researchers have developed imaging technology and computational analyses to visualize viral frameshifting at the level of single molecules in living cells.
Antibiotic clothing, a new approach to fighting bacteria
Newsweek features chemistry professor fighting infection with new bacteria-resistant materials
‘Bugs,’ begone: Melissa Reynolds to discuss new treatments for infection
Reynolds will deliver her Monfort Professor Lecture April 11 at 4 p.m. in the Lory Student Center.
Synthetic biologists get $1.7 million to engineer world’s strongest biomaterial
Synthetic biologists are attempting to manufacture sporopollenin in the lab using plants, and to control its properties using gene circuits.