CSU researchers pivot, pursue, pioneer COVID-19 projects
Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, Colorado State University has received more than $16 million in funding for COVID-19 research projects.
Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, Colorado State University has received more than $16 million in funding for COVID-19 research projects.
The strategy relies on quick identification and isolation of individuals on campus infected with coronavirus.
The team has licensed their viral RNA-testing platform to Quara Devices, a startup company specializing in diagnostic biosensors.
A CSU team conducted a survey-based study among physical and life science undergraduate courses, asking students how they perceived each other's abilities.
How far apart should the trumpet section be from the trombone section at my first band rehearsal during COVID-19?
CSU investigators will run tests for up to 45,000 workers and nursing home residents in the state.
Over the last two months, a team at CSU tested samples from 462 healthcare workers in Colorado.
The core technology for the new disinfectant is based on the same principle CSU disease researchers are testing for a vaccine against the novel coronavirus.
The Colorado School of Public Health has launched a new grant program to fund research projects that cross the boundaries of its three institutions: Colorado State University, the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus and the University of Northern Colorado.
A CSU team found strong links between short-term exposure to air pollution and aggressive behavior, in the form of aggravated assaults and other violent crimes.