In an interview for Fossil Ridge High School, Brian Geiss discusses his work with SARS-CoV-2.
Dr. Brian Geiss is one of seven teachers awarded a 2020 Best Teacher Award at Colorado State University
Dr. Brian Geiss is part of a panel of CSU experts addressing concerns about the Coronavirus outbreak.
Kelly Du Pont, a chemistry student studying in the Geiss lab, and Dr. Geiss were part of a team that found a new way to study and develop new vaccines.
Dr. Geiss opened up about his path to becoming the Director of the Microbiology-Immunology professional master’s program.
Dr. Geiss worked on a team to detect low levels of antibodies in blood, helping with early diagnosis.
New tech Dr. Geiss helped to create detects small amounts of antibodies.
The sensor developed by CSU researchers, including Dr. Brian Geiss, capable of testing as few as 10 virus antibody molecules within 20 minutes in a person’s blood was featured by the NSF.
Dr. Geiss is going to support the Microbiology-Immunology professional master’s program as it’s new director.