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.
An Interdisciplinary team at CSU discovered a new way to detect viral infections.
Mosquitoes in Colorado have been confirmed to be carrying West Nile Virus and Dr. Geiss is working on a new drug to fight the flavivirus.
Dr. Geiss and Dr. Keenan have found a molecule that harms virus’ ability to replicate. These viruses include West Nile Virus, Dengue, and other flaviviruses.
Dr. Geiss is working to develop a new drug to fight 35 viruses. Some of those viruses include West Nile, dengue, and yellow fever.