CSU professors Gregg Dean and Brian Foy explore if a vaccine based on a bacterium found in yogurt could slow the spread of West Nile virus after CO saw its worst West Nile season since the early-2000s.
Paris Kiehl of the Dean Lab wins College Honors for her research on Rotavirus Vaccine Constructs at the annual CURC showcase.
Gregg was awarded an Oliver P. Pennock Distinguished Service award at Colorado State University, which recognizes meritorious and outstanding achievement over a five-year period.
Gregg Dean helps explain how a booster COVID-19 shot can protect your immune system against the delta variant.
Top Colorado State University researchers mobilized over the course of the past year to address challenges raised by the global coronavirus pandemic.
Investigators plan to collaborate with scientists at other universities to create a pan-coronavirus vaccine that could help in future pandemics.
Gregg Dean’s vaccine candidate was put into a pill that can be stored at room temperature, has a long shelf life and doesn’t require a pro to administer.
Gregg Dean covers his research and studies on preventing the next coronavirus pandemic in an CSU Alumni Association webinar.
A CSU research team conducted by Gregg Dean and Allison Villander is developing a vaccine platform for COVID-19 using a bacteria found in yogurt.