To track disease-carrying mosquitoes, researchers tag them with DNA barcodes
The new mosquito-tagging method being developed at CSU has the potential to revolutionize how mosquito-borne disease are studied.
The new mosquito-tagging method being developed at CSU has the potential to revolutionize how mosquito-borne disease are studied.
The custom-built, high-intensity flow-through photochemical reactor is being integrated into the university’s wider coronavirus and other research efforts, as it can be used to inactivate many types of viruses and pathogens.
Colorado State University’s spending on research activities reached a record $407 million for fiscal year 2020, a 2% increase over last year.
Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, Colorado State University has received more than $16 million in funding for COVID-19 research projects.
CSU leadership, researchers and alumni are working together to produce hand sanitizer for the campus community.