Colorado State University is at the forefront of Zika research, including testing an ingredient found in grapefruit to see if it can stop the mosquitoes that spread Zika.
Microbiology student researcher Jasmine Donkoh, mentored by Brian Foy, selected to continue her malaria research with prestigious post-baccalaureate fellowship with the National Institutes of Health.
Faculty of the Arthropod-Borne & Infectious Disease Laboratory (AIDL) at Colorado State University offer expertise on frequently asked questions about the Zika Virus outbreak.
A Colorado State University virologist is examining a new way to halt malaria by turning prevention on its head. He plans to give potential human victims a common antiparasitic drug that, when ingested by mosquitoes in a blood meal, kills insect vectors that spread the deadly disease.
Colorado State University researchers have discovered that a common and cheap medication used to fight roundworm and other parasites that plague people in Africa may offer an important strategy in the fight against malaria.