Liz Hemming-Schroeder received funding to explore how land management strategies affect tick ecology and the spread of tick-borne diseases.
MIP students Sabrina Gobran (Hemming-Schroeder lab), Laurel Haines (Regan lab), and Anthony Grigsby, and CMB student Charli Geer (Stenglein lab) won awards at the 2024 GradShow.
Diana Lowe (Telling lab), Elena Lian (Jackson lab) and Jebrail Dempsey (Hemming-Schroeder & Foy labs), were each awarded a 2024-25 VPR Graduate fellowship.
CSU’s One Health Institute recently announced the selection of two CSU faculty One Health pilot projects and four students for the first Student One Health awards.
Elizabeth Hemming-Schroeder, with other CSU faculty, are working to utilize funding to create a new center devoted to preventing and controlling vector-borne diseases.