Paris and Sophia Kiehl win CVMBS College Honors for their research titled, “Influence of bacterial lactic acid on mucosal immune responses after oral vaccination” at CURC 2025.
Sophie Kiehl was named a 2025 NSF Graduate Research Fellow and Paris Kiehl received honorable mentions.
An international consortium of researchers, led by Dr. Gregg Dean, are collaborating on a program to diagnose, treat and prevent a new form of feline infectious peritonitis in Cyprus.
Sophie Kiehl, an Honors Program student in the Dean & Vilander lab, was selected as a 2024 Astronaut Scholar. The scholarship is awarded to exceptional STEM majors with documented contributions to their fields, who wish to pursue research or further their field.
Paris Kiehl, an Honors Program student in the Dean and Vilander lab, earns the prestigious Goldwater Scholarship Award for demonstrating research excellence and leadership.
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.