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CSU scientists work to curb the spread of COVID-19 with targeted testing

Seré Williams October 05, 2020

The strategy relies on quick identification and isolation of individuals on campus infected with coronavirus.

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Research team inks licensing deal for COVID-19 viral detection test

Anne Manning July 16, 2020

The team has licensed their viral RNA-testing platform to Quara Devices, a startup company specializing in diagnostic biosensors.

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Minimizing transmission: Testing asymptomatic healthcare workers to find silent COVID-19 carriers

Mary Guiden April 27, 2020

Over the last two months, a team at CSU tested samples from 462 healthcare workers in Colorado.

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Students take on superbugs at synthetic biology competition

Jessica Cox November 28, 2018

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.

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Lyndsey Linke a champ in the pool, in the lab and, now, in startup realm

Mary Guiden July 07, 2016

CSU's Lyndsey Linke is the founder of SiVEC Biotechnologies. She's created a technology that prevents the spread of avian flu virus in poultry.

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Breakthrough imaging tool maps cells' composition in 3-D

Jeff Dodge December 02, 2015

A one-of-a-kind instrument built at Colorado State University lets scientists map cellular composition in three dimensions at the nanoscale, allowing researchers to watch how cells respond to new medications at the most minute level ever observed.

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