Microbiology PhD student Kim Robbins, 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.
Brian Geiss shares his thoughts on receiving the Best Teacher Award in 2020.
What is it that puts older people at increased risk from viruses like SARS-CoV-2?
The CSU developed COVID-19 biosensor test could produce results from blood, saliva or nasal swab sample in 30 minutes at home for a low cost.
Geiss Lab distribution of virus infectious clone expression plasmids (Zika, Sindbis, etc.).
CSU faculty Brian Geiss, Charles Henry, and David Dandy describe their cost-effective, portable COVID-19 biosensor test.