CSU researchers discover new technique to test for viral infections
A team of researchers has developed technology that can detect small amounts of antibodies in a person's blood.
A team of researchers has developed technology that can detect small amounts of antibodies in a person's blood.
Chemical and biological engineering faculty member Christopher Snow is one of six CSU Best Teacher Award winners to be honored March 27.
As part of an international competition, the Colorado State University International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) team is leveraging expertise in synthetic biology to propose a solution to antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
Somewhere along her path to becoming one of few women executives in her field, Tina Larson found her voice. It didn’t come easily, but she’s working to make the engineering field a more welcoming environment for women.
CSU researchers are leading a $2.1 million project as part of an effort led by the Department of Energy’s Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy to improve the cost-competitiveness and environmental sustainability of microalgae-based fuels and products.
For engineering student Juan Venegas, being the first in his family to get an internship at a major national lab was both intimidating and rewarding.
43 engineering students stand out as Walter Scott, Jr. Scholars and Fellows, and will be welcomed to campus this fall as award recipients.
Four high school interns participated in an eleven-week program designed for students interested in chemical and biological engineering.
The National Science Foundation has awarded about $3 million to support the new program, called InTERFEWS.
The status quo of the U.S. pharmaceutical market may soon be turned on its head, according to CSU scientists.