A new paper on AI based research to aid imaging of living cells includes authors from the College of Natural Sciences, Walter Scott, Jr. College of Engineering and the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.
Lauren Malsick, a graduate student in the Geiss lab, earned second place in the student talk competition.
Lauren Malsick, a graduate researcher in the Geiss lab, received the award to investigate why the bat immune system can prevent illness from these viruses and the potential implications to better protect people.
Chris Snow, along with Brian Geiss and Tim Stasevich, is using AI tools to aid in biomolecular engineering research.
Microbiology PhD student Kimberly Robins, co-advised by Brian Geiss and Chris Snow, is taking advantage of a suite of exciting machine-learning tools working together to help create new and profound protein designs.
Researchers at Colorado State University are nearing completion of an effort to create and develop rapid at-home tests for HIV.
The National Institute of Health has awarded a team of Colorado State University researchers $2.9 million to develop a new diagnostic platform needed to create a more accurate and user-friendly at-home HIV test, a product that could streamline an important treatment process for millions of patients.
Brian Geiss, director of the Online MIP M.S. Program, wins Outstanding Distance Educator for his dedication to online learning.
What is it that puts older people at increased risk from viruses like SARS-CoV-2?